Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Conventions of 1913 and 1921 .... 301 Groves , E. R. , Personality and Social Adjustment , booknote ...... 399 Haines , Chas . G. , History of the Supreme Court of the U. S. from the Federalist Point of View .... 1 ........ Harley ...
... Conventions of 1913 and 1921 .... 301 Groves , E. R. , Personality and Social Adjustment , booknote ...... 399 Haines , Chas . G. , History of the Supreme Court of the U. S. from the Federalist Point of View .... 1 ........ Harley ...
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... Conventions of 1913 and 1921 , by Theo . G. Gronert ... 301 .... Making of the Western Mind , by F. M. Stawell and F. S. Marvin , booknote 398 Martin and George , Representative Modern Constitutions , book- note .. 296 Martin , Percy A ...
... Conventions of 1913 and 1921 , by Theo . G. Gronert ... 301 .... Making of the Western Mind , by F. M. Stawell and F. S. Marvin , booknote 398 Martin and George , Representative Modern Constitutions , book- note .. 296 Martin , Percy A ...
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... convention at Philadel- phia . It ignores the doubts and uncertainty of certain Supreme Court justices . But most important of all , it fails to do justice to the opinions of a large number of Demo- cratic - Republicans when the ...
... convention at Philadel- phia . It ignores the doubts and uncertainty of certain Supreme Court justices . But most important of all , it fails to do justice to the opinions of a large number of Demo- cratic - Republicans when the ...
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... Convention itself was largely the result of a combination of commercial people and prop- erty owners and that the Constitution could not have been adopted had it not " received the active and steady cooperation of all that was left in ...
... Convention itself was largely the result of a combination of commercial people and prop- erty owners and that the Constitution could not have been adopted had it not " received the active and steady cooperation of all that was left in ...
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... Convention itself intended or expected . . . clauses which were first intended to prevent sectional strife , and to protect the people of one locality against arbitrary legislation in another , became a means of strengthening vested ...
... Convention itself intended or expected . . . clauses which were first intended to prevent sectional strife , and to protect the people of one locality against arbitrary legislation in another , became a means of strengthening vested ...
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