Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 5University of Texas Press, 1925 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... passed over the Central Pacific in interchange with the Southern Pacific will be lost to the Southern Pacific . It is suggested that the undeveloped area in and about Southern Oregon should fall to the Union Pacific and Bur- lington ...
... passed over the Central Pacific in interchange with the Southern Pacific will be lost to the Southern Pacific . It is suggested that the undeveloped area in and about Southern Oregon should fall to the Union Pacific and Bur- lington ...
Page 41
... passed to the Comptroller for payment . Some of the chief benefits derived from such a central purchasing system are its certainty to detect errors in ex- tensions and footings , its prevention of payment of the same bill twice ...
... passed to the Comptroller for payment . Some of the chief benefits derived from such a central purchasing system are its certainty to detect errors in ex- tensions and footings , its prevention of payment of the same bill twice ...
Page 59
... passed legislation incorporating its provisions.46 Aside from merely responding to requests of private or- ganizations to call conferences for the purpose of unifying private international law , governments themselves upon their own ...
... passed legislation incorporating its provisions.46 Aside from merely responding to requests of private or- ganizations to call conferences for the purpose of unifying private international law , governments themselves upon their own ...
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... passed . On the other hand , Massachusetts , with a large debt , talked of secession if assumption were defeated . Hamilton had his way by making a " deal " with Jefferson , whereby Southern votes were given in return for the location ...
... passed . On the other hand , Massachusetts , with a large debt , talked of secession if assumption were defeated . Hamilton had his way by making a " deal " with Jefferson , whereby Southern votes were given in return for the location ...
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... forced to go by the economic exigencies that paved the way for the Meiji era ) . The fact that this transition point has been passed is clearly brought forth by the author , and whether his account No. 1 ] 103 Book Reviews.
... forced to go by the economic exigencies that paved the way for the Meiji era ) . The fact that this transition point has been passed is clearly brought forth by the author , and whether his account No. 1 ] 103 Book Reviews.
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