Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, Band 3Maynard, Merrill, 1888 |
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... effect whatever . " - The absurdity of this argu ings , both civil and criminal . - As oaths may be ment hardly needs to be exposed . He who ad- either voluntary or may be imposed by a political ministers the oath , by virtue of the ...
... effect whatever . " - The absurdity of this argu ings , both civil and criminal . - As oaths may be ment hardly needs to be exposed . He who ad- either voluntary or may be imposed by a political ministers the oath , by virtue of the ...
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... effect , and also against the solemn league and covenant . A simi- lar provision in the corporation act was overlooked at the revolution , and escaped repeal till the reign of George I. In 1672 a revival of the anti - Cath- olic ...
... effect , and also against the solemn league and covenant . A simi- lar provision in the corporation act was overlooked at the revolution , and escaped repeal till the reign of George I. In 1672 a revival of the anti - Cath- olic ...
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... effect of permanence in office on the manners of office- holders , I admit freely that it would be very diffi- cult for civil - service reformers to make head against it . In politics no a priori argument can stand for a moment with the ...
... effect of permanence in office on the manners of office- holders , I admit freely that it would be very diffi- cult for civil - service reformers to make head against it . In politics no a priori argument can stand for a moment with the ...
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... effect a con- siderable , if not complete , severance between their interests and the general interest . No modern state , however , subjects its civil functionaries to any such treatment . They all , out of office hours , live as they ...
... effect a con- siderable , if not complete , severance between their interests and the general interest . No modern state , however , subjects its civil functionaries to any such treatment . They all , out of office hours , live as they ...
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... effects from it . It was in England in the years preceding the crisis of 1847 that the railroad first assumed its ... effect of over - production : the surplus is not only in itself unprofitable , but as long as it lasts will depress ...
... effects from it . It was in England in the years preceding the crisis of 1847 that the railroad first assumed its ... effect of over - production : the surplus is not only in itself unprofitable , but as long as it lasts will depress ...
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