Political Science Quarterly, Volumen10Academy of Political Science., 1895 Vols. 4-38, 40-41 include Record of political events, Oct. 1, 1888-Dec. 31, 1925 (issued as a separately paged supplement to no. 3 of v. 31- 38 and to no. 1 of v. 40) |
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... Constitution . P. L. Ford The Tennis Court Oath . J. H. Robinson The Study of Statistics . R. Mayo - Smith Labor and Politics in England . James Mavor . A Retrospect . The Late Bond - Syndicate Contract . A. D. Noyes 404 • 426 460 • 475 ...
... Constitution . P. L. Ford The Tennis Court Oath . J. H. Robinson The Study of Statistics . R. Mayo - Smith Labor and Politics in England . James Mavor . A Retrospect . The Late Bond - Syndicate Contract . A. D. Noyes 404 • 426 460 • 475 ...
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... Constitution . Edited by WAKEMAN AND HASSALL FAUCHILLE , PAUL . La Diplomatie Française et la Ligue des Neutres de 1780. J. B. M. . . Federalist , The , and other Constitutional Papers . Edited by E. H. SCOTT • FEDERICI , R. Lois du ...
... Constitution . Edited by WAKEMAN AND HASSALL FAUCHILLE , PAUL . La Diplomatie Française et la Ligue des Neutres de 1780. J. B. M. . . Federalist , The , and other Constitutional Papers . Edited by E. H. SCOTT • FEDERICI , R. Lois du ...
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... constitutional law which relies upon a written constitution and its maintenance through the courts , rather than upon the wisdom of the legislature , for the protection of the sphere of individual freedom , the legis- lature is liable ...
... constitutional law which relies upon a written constitution and its maintenance through the courts , rather than upon the wisdom of the legislature , for the protection of the sphere of individual freedom , the legis- lature is liable ...
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... constitutions pro- visions which limit very largely the power of the legislature to interfere with the affairs of ... constitution of New York , art . x , sec . 2 ; art . xii , sec . 2 . ington it is further provided that cities of a ...
... constitutions pro- visions which limit very largely the power of the legislature to interfere with the affairs of ... constitution of New York , art . x , sec . 2 ; art . xii , sec . 2 . ington it is further provided that cities of a ...
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... constitutional restriction we are confronted by an ex- tremely important and perplexing legal problem . Before any restriction has been inserted in the constitution , the question as to the limits of the sphere of municipal activity is ...
... constitutional restriction we are confronted by an ex- tremely important and perplexing legal problem . Before any restriction has been inserted in the constitution , the question as to the limits of the sphere of municipal activity is ...
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Página 2 - It is a general and undisputed proposition of law that a municipal corporation possesses and can exercise the following powers, and no others : First, those granted in express words; second, those necessarily or fairly implied in or incident to the powers expressly granted ; third, those essential to the accomplishment of the declared objects and purposes of the corporation — not simply convenient, but indispensable.
Página 574 - And to enable the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare and provide for the redemption in this act authorized or required, he is authorized to use any surplus revenues from time to time in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, and to issue, sell and dispose of, at not less than par in coin...
Página 20 - Laws relating to the property, affairs or government of cities, and the several departments thereof, are divided into general and special city laws; general city laws are those which relate to all the cities of one or more classes; special city laws are those which relate to a single city, or to less than all the cities of a class.
Página 296 - And this puts men out of a state of Nature into that of a commonwealth, by setting up a judge on earth with authority to determine all the controversies and redress the injuries that may happen to any member of the commonwealth; which judge is the legislative, or magistrates appointed by it.
Página 297 - When a number of persons (whom we may style subjects) are supposed to be in the habit of paying obedience to a person, or an assemblage of persons, of a known and certain description (whom we may call governor or governors) such persons altogether (subjects and governors) are said to be in a state of political SOCIETY.* XI.
Página 15 - Each county, town, city, and incorporated village, shall make provision for the support of its own officers, subject to such restrictions and regulations as the legislature may prescribe.
Página 48 - ... an easy victory over a passing remark of Mr. Malthus, hazarded chiefly by way of illustration, that the increase of food may perhaps be assumed to take place in an arithmetical ratio, while population increases in a geometrical : when every candid reader knows that Mr. Malthus laid no stress on this unlucky attempt to give numerical precision to things which do not admit of it, and every person capable of reasoning must see that it is wholly superfluous to his argument.
Página 441 - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the United Colonies where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs, has been hitherto established, to adopt such government as shall in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America In general.
Página 265 - The power of this republic, at the present moment, is spread over a region one of the richest and most fertile on the globe, and of an extent in comparison with which the possessions of the house of Hapsburg are but as a patch on the earth's surface.