Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 208
The methods by which the jurisdictions handled separate estates encompass two
chapters , with the second chapter limited to Connecticut and Massachusetts .
According to Salmon , the absence of courts of equity and the lack of legislation ...
The methods by which the jurisdictions handled separate estates encompass two
chapters , with the second chapter limited to Connecticut and Massachusetts .
According to Salmon , the absence of courts of equity and the lack of legislation ...
Page 449
... and effort effectively redistributes wealth among governmental jurisdictions . ...
programs is thus limited to some extent by the potential mobility of residents ,
which tends to be greater the smaller the jurisdiction under consideration .
... and effort effectively redistributes wealth among governmental jurisdictions . ...
programs is thus limited to some extent by the potential mobility of residents ,
which tends to be greater the smaller the jurisdiction under consideration .
Page 489
In some instances , it may prove possible to gather enough data on a large group
of local jurisdictions within certain populous states to reach a respectable total N.
Unless one wants to generalize from only that one state or perhaps from only a ...
In some instances , it may prove possible to gather enough data on a large group
of local jurisdictions within certain populous states to reach a respectable total N.
Unless one wants to generalize from only that one state or perhaps from only a ...
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Contents
Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Copyright | |
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