Readings in Political ScienceRaymond Garfield Gettell Ginn, 1911 - 528페이지 |
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... IMPORTANCE OF COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT • . 432. Importance of Colonial Dependencies . S. Leacock , Elements of Political Science , pp . 258-259 448 448 XXIII . COLONIAL GOVERNMENT . ́ 433. Area and Population of Modern Colonies . H. C. Mor ...
... IMPORTANCE OF COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT • . 432. Importance of Colonial Dependencies . S. Leacock , Elements of Political Science , pp . 258-259 448 448 XXIII . COLONIAL GOVERNMENT . ́ 433. Area and Population of Modern Colonies . H. C. Mor ...
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... Important problems , both of a political and legal character , present them- selves in connection with these subjects . . . . I have said that constitutional conventions and written constitutions are peculiar to American development ...
... Important problems , both of a political and legal character , present them- selves in connection with these subjects . . . . I have said that constitutional conventions and written constitutions are peculiar to American development ...
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... importance , we have called upon it to act on many less important matters . We find here , as well as elsewhere , many instances of the referendum and initiative , both in state and local affairs . These are subjects which should ...
... importance , we have called upon it to act on many less important matters . We find here , as well as elsewhere , many instances of the referendum and initiative , both in state and local affairs . These are subjects which should ...
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... importance of the subject must receive full recognition . Its sphere is that of collective authority and coercion ... important questions of the day . The essence of the matter consists in the fact that NATURE AND SCOPE OF POLITICAL ...
... importance of the subject must receive full recognition . Its sphere is that of collective authority and coercion ... important questions of the day . The essence of the matter consists in the fact that NATURE AND SCOPE OF POLITICAL ...
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... important facts belonging to the political department of history , stringing these facts ( so to speak ) upon the thread of the principles which run through them . They are so disposed and arranged as to enable us more easily to com ...
... important facts belonging to the political department of history , stringing these facts ( so to speak ) upon the thread of the principles which run through them . They are so disposed and arranged as to enable us more easily to com ...
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