Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 77A.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... parties and the court accepted their admission . In New Jersey this was held insufficient to overthrow the prima facie evidence of the act ( Freeholders v . Stevenson , 46 N. J. L. 173 ) . The fact of no notice is hard to show if the ...
... parties and the court accepted their admission . In New Jersey this was held insufficient to overthrow the prima facie evidence of the act ( Freeholders v . Stevenson , 46 N. J. L. 173 ) . The fact of no notice is hard to show if the ...
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... party is small and doubt- ful , and conflicting election certificates have been presented , the power to draw up the roll is open to abuse , since it is highly desirable to either party to construct an organization which will favor its ...
... party is small and doubt- ful , and conflicting election certificates have been presented , the power to draw up the roll is open to abuse , since it is highly desirable to either party to construct an organization which will favor its ...
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... party of control , on the ground that no statute made this the offi- cial roll . The parties were evenly matched , and , as no roll could be agreed upon , permanent organization was delayed for more than six weeks , or until a special ...
... party of control , on the ground that no statute made this the offi- cial roll . The parties were evenly matched , and , as no roll could be agreed upon , permanent organization was delayed for more than six weeks , or until a special ...
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... party majority.15 In Indiana it has been estimated that one - third of the employes could do the work.16 13 Message to the Twelfth Legislature ( 1913 ) . 14 Biennial Message of the Governor ( Iowa ) , 1915 . 15 Kansas City Times ...
... party majority.15 In Indiana it has been estimated that one - third of the employes could do the work.16 13 Message to the Twelfth Legislature ( 1913 ) . 14 Biennial Message of the Governor ( Iowa ) , 1915 . 15 Kansas City Times ...
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... parties , both will strive to introduce bills on important subjects ; but attempts to facilitate passage by introducing identical measures in both houses are more common and less easy to defend . Legislative reference bureaus have ...
... parties , both will strive to introduce bills on important subjects ; but attempts to facilitate passage by introducing identical measures in both houses are more common and less easy to defend . Legislative reference bureaus have ...
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