Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... practically ignores the views of Jefferson , Roane and Taylor as well as of many others who participated in the attack upon these principles , and Shirley's evidence relating to the political influences at work in the Dart- mouth ...
... practically ignores the views of Jefferson , Roane and Taylor as well as of many others who participated in the attack upon these principles , and Shirley's evidence relating to the political influences at work in the Dart- mouth ...
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the world with the growth of democratic government have accepted the doctrine of practically complete popular con- trol similar to that advocated by the Jeffersonian Demo- crats . Outside of the United States it is rarely conceived as ...
the world with the growth of democratic government have accepted the doctrine of practically complete popular con- trol similar to that advocated by the Jeffersonian Demo- crats . Outside of the United States it is rarely conceived as ...
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... practically ig- nores the evidence which has been accumulated and pub- lished as to the underhand and somewhat sinister methods employed to play on the political opinions and prejudices of the justices in the Dartmouth College Case ...
... practically ig- nores the evidence which has been accumulated and pub- lished as to the underhand and somewhat sinister methods employed to play on the political opinions and prejudices of the justices in the Dartmouth College Case ...
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... practically when erected as a sole measure of the amount of taxes a person should pay . The ability theory is the competing one to the benefit theory . According to it each one should contribute to the cost of expeditures in the common ...
... practically when erected as a sole measure of the amount of taxes a person should pay . The ability theory is the competing one to the benefit theory . According to it each one should contribute to the cost of expeditures in the common ...
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... practically eliminated from liability to the tax , and this could not be complained of , because farmers would be sufficiently taxed under a well adminis- tered property tax . If Texas had had in 1919 a personal income tax based on the ...
... practically eliminated from liability to the tax , and this could not be complained of , because farmers would be sufficiently taxed under a well adminis- tered property tax . If Texas had had in 1919 a personal income tax based on the ...
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