Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... country , that one hesitates to point out certain defects of the work . Moreover , the immensity of the task undertaken and the wide differences in point of view on the issues involved in American judicial history render it inevitable ...
... country , that one hesitates to point out certain defects of the work . Moreover , the immensity of the task undertaken and the wide differences in point of view on the issues involved in American judicial history render it inevitable ...
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... country from their quasi - political decisions are emphasized.18 There was a time when most American histories were written with a decided bias from the Federalist point of view . It was taken for granted that the safety and per ...
... country from their quasi - political decisions are emphasized.18 There was a time when most American histories were written with a decided bias from the Federalist point of view . It was taken for granted that the safety and per ...
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... countries like Canada , Austra- lia , and South Africa where there are no bills of rights and few special or implied limitations on legislatures.27 The same theory forms a constituent part of the govern- ment of France and of many ...
... countries like Canada , Austra- lia , and South Africa where there are no bills of rights and few special or implied limitations on legislatures.27 The same theory forms a constituent part of the govern- ment of France and of many ...
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... country . But would the democratic theory of popular control , which has been so long practiced in the British Empire and has been so very generally adopted elsewhere , have proved de- structive if adopted in the United States ? No one ...
... country . But would the democratic theory of popular control , which has been so long practiced in the British Empire and has been so very generally adopted elsewhere , have proved de- structive if adopted in the United States ? No one ...
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... country through private capital , would , of course , have been less rapid . Public interests would have prevailed where pri- 30a See W. W. Willoughby , The American Constitutional System , Chs . 2 , 3 . 31II , 432 . vate interests ...
... country through private capital , would , of course , have been less rapid . Public interests would have prevailed where pri- 30a See W. W. Willoughby , The American Constitutional System , Chs . 2 , 3 . 31II , 432 . vate interests ...
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