The Caged Man: A Summary of Existing Legislationin the United States on the Treatment of Prisoners, Volume 3Academy of political science, 1913 - 136 pages |
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... interests of the people , upon the theory that the people are incapable of managing their own affairs , and is pernicious in its tendencies . In a word , it min- imizes the citizen and maximizes the government . Our federal and state ...
... interests of the people , upon the theory that the people are incapable of managing their own affairs , and is pernicious in its tendencies . In a word , it min- imizes the citizen and maximizes the government . Our federal and state ...
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... interest of health and safety its de- cisions have recognized that under the economic conditions in which we live the liberty which we may have is much less than would have been recognized a century ago as our due ( 61 ) No. 2 ] 13 ...
... interest of health and safety its de- cisions have recognized that under the economic conditions in which we live the liberty which we may have is much less than would have been recognized a century ago as our due ( 61 ) No. 2 ] 13 ...
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... interest , and was not ratified by the necessary number of states until three years and eight months after it was submitted . + The twelfth amendment , providing for a change in the polit- ical machinery for the election of president ...
... interest , and was not ratified by the necessary number of states until three years and eight months after it was submitted . + The twelfth amendment , providing for a change in the polit- ical machinery for the election of president ...
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... interests , had been largely set aside in many states through direct - primary laws , particu- larly where the Oregon system had been adopted . This grow- ing pressure of public demand for a more democratic method finally reduced the ...
... interests , had been largely set aside in many states through direct - primary laws , particu- larly where the Oregon system had been adopted . This grow- ing pressure of public demand for a more democratic method finally reduced the ...
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... interest . Professor J. W. Burgess in his Political Science and Comparative Constitu- tional Law ( 1893 ) suggested the following procedure for amendment of the Federal Constitution : proposal of amend- ments in two successive ...
... interest . Professor J. W. Burgess in his Political Science and Comparative Constitu- tional Law ( 1893 ) suggested the following procedure for amendment of the Federal Constitution : proposal of amend- ments in two successive ...
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