Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 2University of Texas Press, 1922 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... land , and mil- lions of dollars which would otherwise have been lost have by the back tax route been covered into the public treasuries . Any model system of taxation , therefore , which would attain the highest degree of efficiency or ...
... land , and mil- lions of dollars which would otherwise have been lost have by the back tax route been covered into the public treasuries . Any model system of taxation , therefore , which would attain the highest degree of efficiency or ...
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... land law of 1894 , the condition of the lower classes had probably been made worse . Due to the investment of so much foreign capital and the remarkable internal development and progress of the country as a whole , there had been an ...
... land law of 1894 , the condition of the lower classes had probably been made worse . Due to the investment of so much foreign capital and the remarkable internal development and progress of the country as a whole , there had been an ...
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... land among the masses . All this had the effect of propagating ideas which should never have been advanced , and , at the same time , served to becloud the real issue of the movement , namely , the readjustment of things in general so ...
... land among the masses . All this had the effect of propagating ideas which should never have been advanced , and , at the same time , served to becloud the real issue of the movement , namely , the readjustment of things in general so ...
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... land where peace breaks out once in a while . " Out of this unfortunate civil strife it looked as though Villa would come as the strong man of Mexico . Certainly this was the current if not the official view of the United States . In ...
... land where peace breaks out once in a while . " Out of this unfortunate civil strife it looked as though Villa would come as the strong man of Mexico . Certainly this was the current if not the official view of the United States . In ...
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... land , was set aside and one which embodied the revolutionary program of 1910 was adopted . This is not the place to discuss the Constitution of 1917. Suffice it to say that how- ever much it differed from the idealistic and Utopian pro ...
... land , was set aside and one which embodied the revolutionary program of 1910 was adopted . This is not the place to discuss the Constitution of 1917. Suffice it to say that how- ever much it differed from the idealistic and Utopian pro ...
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