The American Political Science Review, Volume 1American Political Science Association., 1907 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... interest . 337 347 Number 3 - May , 1907 Responsible government in the British colonial system , Stephen Leacock .... 335 Japanese school question and the treaty - making power , Amos S. Hershey .. The recent controversy as to the ...
... interest . 337 347 Number 3 - May , 1907 Responsible government in the British colonial system , Stephen Leacock .... 335 Japanese school question and the treaty - making power , Amos S. Hershey .. The recent controversy as to the ...
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... , J. A. Fairlie ... Index to recent literature ; Books and periodicals . Recent government publications of political interest . 561 583 608 646 667 683 694 703 INDEX Algeciras conference on Morocco .. treaty ....... All - iv CONTENTS.
... , J. A. Fairlie ... Index to recent literature ; Books and periodicals . Recent government publications of political interest . 561 583 608 646 667 683 694 703 INDEX Algeciras conference on Morocco .. treaty ....... All - iv CONTENTS.
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... interest , which it would require superlative virtue to withstand . " And note again Hamil- ton's warning against ... interests of so delicate and momentous a kind as 4 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
... interest , which it would require superlative virtue to withstand . " And note again Hamil- ton's warning against ... interests of so delicate and momentous a kind as 4 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
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... interest they bartered their own liberties they would pay the penalty . Surely this was confidence not misplaced ... interests ; and which should have coör- dinate powers with those of the House of Representatives except in legislation ...
... interest they bartered their own liberties they would pay the penalty . Surely this was confidence not misplaced ... interests ; and which should have coör- dinate powers with those of the House of Representatives except in legislation ...
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... " the appearances of merit " springs from self - interest . The relations between the President and the Senate are ' The Federalist , No. 66 harmonious so long as the President defers to the Senate 12 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
... " the appearances of merit " springs from self - interest . The relations between the President and the Senate are ' The Federalist , No. 66 harmonious so long as the President defers to the Senate 12 THE AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW.
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