Political Science Quarterly, Том 2Academy of Political Science., 1887 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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... melancholy , fond of study and not seeking after public employment , who was overtaken in his library and in the presence of his loving sisters and com- panions with the horrors of civil war . We first No. 1. ] 5 HARRINGTON .
... melancholy , fond of study and not seeking after public employment , who was overtaken in his library and in the presence of his loving sisters and com- panions with the horrors of civil war . We first No. 1. ] 5 HARRINGTON .
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... civil smile of contempt , that the gentle- man would like to trepan him out of his power , but that what he got by the sword he would not quit for a little paper shot ; and that while he disliked one - man power himself , he was only ...
... civil smile of contempt , that the gentle- man would like to trepan him out of his power , but that what he got by the sword he would not quit for a little paper shot ; and that while he disliked one - man power himself , he was only ...
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... civil administrators and of generals . He expected this state of things to continue in England . He was not a socialist . He expected men of great landed wealth to continue in a common- wealth , though not men of unbounded fortune . In ...
... civil administrators and of generals . He expected this state of things to continue in England . He was not a socialist . He expected men of great landed wealth to continue in a common- wealth , though not men of unbounded fortune . In ...
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... civil war . It is fortunate that we have in our time a reserve power , such as he in substance indicated , in the pos- sibility of amending our constitution . We may thereby avoid the tendency towards a dictatorship in critical times ...
... civil war . It is fortunate that we have in our time a reserve power , such as he in substance indicated , in the pos- sibility of amending our constitution . We may thereby avoid the tendency towards a dictatorship in critical times ...
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... civil conversation , which is to be managed with- out any other awe or ceremony than is thereto usually apper- taining , to the end that every man may be free , etc. Would it not be a relief to have a " bureau of affability " at our ...
... civil conversation , which is to be managed with- out any other awe or ceremony than is thereto usually apper- taining , to the end that every man may be free , etc. Would it not be a relief to have a " bureau of affability " at our ...
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