Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 3University of Texas Press, 1923 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 39
... position as an Emperor , and takes his place in the world as a man . " 1 The great scientist Agassiz seems 1D . P. Kidder and J. C. Fletcher , Brazil and the Brazilians ( Phila- delphia , 1857 ) , Chap . XIII . to have thought highly of ...
... position as an Emperor , and takes his place in the world as a man . " 1 The great scientist Agassiz seems 1D . P. Kidder and J. C. Fletcher , Brazil and the Brazilians ( Phila- delphia , 1857 ) , Chap . XIII . to have thought highly of ...
Page 40
... position , moreover , gave Bell's telephone an opportune pub- licity which probably has meant much for the progress of that modern convenience.5 4 Four years later another enthusiastic North American minister at Rio spoke of His Majesty ...
... position , moreover , gave Bell's telephone an opportune pub- licity which probably has meant much for the progress of that modern convenience.5 4 Four years later another enthusiastic North American minister at Rio spoke of His Majesty ...
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... positions . The veto has caused considerable discussion , the commercial circles generally supporting the President's attitude , while congressional leaders maintain that the president exceeded his authority in attempting to limit the ...
... positions . The veto has caused considerable discussion , the commercial circles generally supporting the President's attitude , while congressional leaders maintain that the president exceeded his authority in attempting to limit the ...
Page 56
... position in gen- eral is that a plesbiscite is the only method of carrying out the Treaty of Ancon , and that its terms might be submitted to arbitration ; while Peru maintains that a plebiscite held now would not fulfill the treaty and ...
... position in gen- eral is that a plesbiscite is the only method of carrying out the Treaty of Ancon , and that its terms might be submitted to arbitration ; while Peru maintains that a plebiscite held now would not fulfill the treaty and ...
Page 62
... position that the legislative act of 1879 was merely interpretative , void , and of no effect . The fact that it had been followed ever since , even in case of resolutions for adjournment , which are specifically excepted in the ...
... position that the legislative act of 1879 was merely interpretative , void , and of no effect . The fact that it had been followed ever since , even in case of resolutions for adjournment , which are specifically excepted in the ...
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