Political Corruption and English and American Laws for Its Prevention |
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Chapter 693 , Laws of New York , 1892 , provides a penalty for bribery , intimidation , coruption or political assessments , and requires further that candidates but not the committees shall file sworn statements of all moneys ...
Chapter 693 , Laws of New York , 1892 , provides a penalty for bribery , intimidation , coruption or political assessments , and requires further that candidates but not the committees shall file sworn statements of all moneys ...
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From the answers received , it appears that forty - one states and territories had not revised their law in this respect during that year , except at least in minor details ; that a bill on the model of the inefficient New York statute ...
From the answers received , it appears that forty - one states and territories had not revised their law in this respect during that year , except at least in minor details ; that a bill on the model of the inefficient New York statute ...
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reputable neighbor of mine , lately resident in New York state , talking with me in my office , told me that he had been chairman of the republican committee of his old town in New York and at other times served on the town committee ...
reputable neighbor of mine , lately resident in New York state , talking with me in my office , told me that he had been chairman of the republican committee of his old town in New York and at other times served on the town committee ...
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