Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 31
... required to perform upon a given state of facts , in a prescribed manner , in
obedience to the mandate of legal authority , and without regard to his judgment
or opinion concerning the propriety or the impropriety of the thing to be performed
.
... required to perform upon a given state of facts , in a prescribed manner , in
obedience to the mandate of legal authority , and without regard to his judgment
or opinion concerning the propriety or the impropriety of the thing to be performed
.
Page 36
The Oklahoma court then cites Cooley on Constitutional Limitations , 22 as
follows : “ If directions are given as to the time and mode of proceeding in which a
power should be exercised , there is at least a strong presumption that the people
...
The Oklahoma court then cites Cooley on Constitutional Limitations , 22 as
follows : “ If directions are given as to the time and mode of proceeding in which a
power should be exercised , there is at least a strong presumption that the people
...
Page 39
... reveal remarkable uniformity of admiration and praise . The last of the Brazilian
emperors had scarcely attained his thirty - first year when he was made honorary
member of the New York Historical Society , while an address given before that ...
... reveal remarkable uniformity of admiration and praise . The last of the Brazilian
emperors had scarcely attained his thirty - first year when he was made honorary
member of the New York Historical Society , while an address given before that ...
Page 46
We must wait until the people of Brazil have formally given it their adherence . We
must wait until his imperial majesty , the Czar of Russia , and her royal majesty ,
the Queen of England , and his imperial majesty , the Emperor of Germany , and
...
We must wait until the people of Brazil have formally given it their adherence . We
must wait until his imperial majesty , the Czar of Russia , and her royal majesty ,
the Queen of England , and his imperial majesty , the Emperor of Germany , and
...
Page 50
No other course is consistent with that prudence and dignity which make
recognition of some value when it is given . 29 have by their ticially act unfrazil ,
but our Time , which tries all things , may be trusted to reveal the true inwardness
of the ...
No other course is consistent with that prudence and dignity which make
recognition of some value when it is given . 29 have by their ticially act unfrazil ,
but our Time , which tries all things , may be trusted to reveal the true inwardness
of the ...
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