Political Science Quarterly, Volumen4Columbia University. Faculty of Political Science Academy of Political Science., 1889 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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... surplus . " , os obec 15 , 2 For memple : he The way in which Proudhon deals with othe . economic phenomena will be readily seen . declares that the division of labor is a prime contin of social progress . Without it , labor would be ...
... surplus . " , os obec 15 , 2 For memple : he The way in which Proudhon deals with othe . economic phenomena will be readily seen . declares that the division of labor is a prime contin of social progress . Without it , labor would be ...
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... surplus over and above the sum last mentioned is entered at the full amount . We have here a relief in favor of the smaller property , which 1 August Böckh , Public Economy of the Athenians , pp . 649-650 ( Amer . Ed . ) . in the case ...
... surplus over and above the sum last mentioned is entered at the full amount . We have here a relief in favor of the smaller property , which 1 August Böckh , Public Economy of the Athenians , pp . 649-650 ( Amer . Ed . ) . in the case ...
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... surplus of this population that the anti- English section in the United States must necessarily be re- cruited . Already in the last ten years the proportion of emigrants from Great Britain as compared with those from Ireland has been ...
... surplus of this population that the anti- English section in the United States must necessarily be re- cruited . Already in the last ten years the proportion of emigrants from Great Britain as compared with those from Ireland has been ...
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... surplus in the budget . The idea of the profit which they might draw from this prosperity was too seductive to be resisted . They hoped to win the attachment of the populace by effecting reductions on a large scale , and by undertaking ...
... surplus in the budget . The idea of the profit which they might draw from this prosperity was too seductive to be resisted . They hoped to win the attachment of the populace by effecting reductions on a large scale , and by undertaking ...
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... surplus would go to the landlords , if Ricardian conditions prevailed ; but , as good land is no longer economically protected by poor land , surplus income has no certain distribution and becomes the means of first disturbing and then ...
... surplus would go to the landlords , if Ricardian conditions prevailed ; but , as good land is no longer economically protected by poor land , surplus income has no certain distribution and becomes the means of first disturbing and then ...
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Página 244 - The Legislature shall, by general law, conform all charters of savings banks, or institutions for savings, to a uniformity of powers, rights and liabilities, and all charters hereafter granted for such corporations shall be made to conform to such general law, and to such amendments as may be made thereto. And no such corporation shall have any capital stock, nor shall the trustees thereof, or any of them, have any interest whatever, direct or indirect, in...
Página 466 - That any and all lands heretofore reserved to the United States by any act of Congress, or in any other manner by competent authority, for the purpose of aiding in any object of internal improvement, or for any other purpose whatsoever, be, and the same are hereby reserved to the United States from the operations of this act...
Página 361 - Departments, bureaus, and all other public officers having any duty connected therewith will be expected to enforce the civil-service law fully and without evasion. Beyond this obvious duty I hope to do something more to advance the reform of the civil service. The ideal, or even my own ideal, I shall probably not attain. Retrospect will be a safer basis of judgment than promises. We shall not, however, I am sure, be able to put our civil service upon a nonpartisan basis until we have secured an...
Página 246 - Each of the officers in this article named (except the Speaker of the Assembly), shall at stated times, during his continuance in office, receive for his services, a compensation, which shall not be increased or diminished during the term for which he shall have been elected ; nor shall he receive, to his use, any fees or perquisites of office, or other compensation.
Página 466 - ... but in case it shall appear that the United States have, when the lines or routes of said roads are definitely fixed, sold any section or any part thereof granted as aforesaid, or that the right of pre-emption has attached to the same...
Página 288 - It saps the constitutional and salutary functions of the President, and introduces a principle of intrigue and corruption, which will soon leaven the mass, not only of Senators, but of citizens.
Página 40 - The proprietor of stock is properly a citizen of the world, and is not necessarily attached to any particular country. He would be apt to abandon the country in which he was exposed to a vexatious inquisition, in order to be assessed to a burdensome tax; and would remove his stock to some other country, where he could either carry on his business, or enjoy his fortune more at his ease.
Página 271 - a combination is criminal whenever the act to be done has a necessary tendency to prejudice the public or to oppress individuals by unjustly subjecting them to the power of the confederates, and giving effect to the purpose of the latter, whether of extortion or of mischief.
Página 461 - ... limits on each side of the line of the road, await its pleasure? Had the settlers in that populous region no right to buy of the government, because the company might choose to take them, or might, after all this delay, find out that they were necessary to make up deficiencies in other quarters? How long were such lands to be withheld from market, and withdrawn from taxation, and forbidden to cultivation?
Página 284 - When they are contending for victory they avow their intention of enjoying the fruits of it. If they are defeated they expect to retire from office ; if they are successful they claim, as a matter o£ right, the advantages of success. They see nothing wrong in the rule, that to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy.