Political Science Quarterly, 第 9 巻Academy of Political Science., 1894 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31- 38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) |
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... Principles of Political Economy . F. W. Taussig O'MEARA , J. J. Municipal Taxation . OSBORNE , G. P. Principles of Economics PAOLI , L. Le Code Pénal d'Italie PALGRAVE , INGLIS . Dictionary of Political Economy PHILIPPOVICH , E. VON ...
... Principles of Political Economy . F. W. Taussig O'MEARA , J. J. Municipal Taxation . OSBORNE , G. P. Principles of Economics PAOLI , L. Le Code Pénal d'Italie PALGRAVE , INGLIS . Dictionary of Political Economy PHILIPPOVICH , E. VON ...
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... principle that there must be some tribunal to decide whether or not a person offering to vote possesses the necessary qualifications . Such a tribunal must be guided by fixed rules and regulations , which it is in the legitimate ...
... principle that there must be some tribunal to decide whether or not a person offering to vote possesses the necessary qualifications . Such a tribunal must be guided by fixed rules and regulations , which it is in the legitimate ...
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... principle in lending only at high rates ; the sufficient reason being that a high rate is a matter of no concern to a borrower in real extremity , while a low rate is a temptation to unscrupulous borrowers to engage the money and then ...
... principle in lending only at high rates ; the sufficient reason being that a high rate is a matter of no concern to a borrower in real extremity , while a low rate is a temptation to unscrupulous borrowers to engage the money and then ...
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... principle , though it is rather hard to understand how such exports could be " forced " at any time , except by the counter - sale of something else at a sacrifice . But however that may be , the sudden contraction of our currency ...
... principle , though it is rather hard to understand how such exports could be " forced " at any time , except by the counter - sale of something else at a sacrifice . But however that may be , the sudden contraction of our currency ...
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... principle of utility " ( I , 301 ) . And even as things are now , the recognition of the utility of government is " the only cause of the habitual obedience in question , which is common to all societies , or nearly all societies ...
... principle of utility " ( I , 301 ) . And even as things are now , the recognition of the utility of government is " the only cause of the habitual obedience in question , which is common to all societies , or nearly all societies ...
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