Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Ben Avon Borough et al.3 has produced a very unsettling effect ; and it is my purpose to discuss this case and its probable causes and consequences . The Ben Avon case arose out of a commission rate fixed for the water company .
Ben Avon Borough et al.3 has produced a very unsettling effect ; and it is my purpose to discuss this case and its probable causes and consequences . The Ben Avon case arose out of a commission rate fixed for the water company .
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Co.15 The decision in this case is based on a question of procedure as to the effect of the dismissal without prejudice of a bill in equity . But Chief Justice White takes occasion to state certain principles relating to rate questions ...
Co.15 The decision in this case is based on a question of procedure as to the effect of the dismissal without prejudice of a bill in equity . But Chief Justice White takes occasion to state certain principles relating to rate questions ...
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... an act that would have greatly encouraged the patriots in that country and exerted a sobering effect on those European powers that have shown an inclination to interfere in behalf of the deposed imperial family.22 The people of ...
... an act that would have greatly encouraged the patriots in that country and exerted a sobering effect on those European powers that have shown an inclination to interfere in behalf of the deposed imperial family.22 The people of ...
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... to the effect that other American states and even European countries were recognizing the new republic of Brazil . According , on January 29 , 1890 , while evidence of the disposition of the Brazilian people toward the revolutionary ...
... to the effect that other American states and even European countries were recognizing the new republic of Brazil . According , on January 29 , 1890 , while evidence of the disposition of the Brazilian people toward the revolutionary ...
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J. S. Utley , attorney general , and his assistants , in defending the act of Secretary Hopper in refusing to recognize the veto , took the position that the legislative act of 1879 was merely interpretative , void , and of no effect .
J. S. Utley , attorney general , and his assistants , in defending the act of Secretary Hopper in refusing to recognize the veto , took the position that the legislative act of 1879 was merely interpretative , void , and of no effect .
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