Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social ScienceA.L. Hummel, 1895 - 22 pages |
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Page 12
... entirely new policy has got to come . At a certain level of poverty the steadiness of municipal action must take the place of a vacillating charity , and a certain standard of physical comfort must be assured or the whole object of ...
... entirely new policy has got to come . At a certain level of poverty the steadiness of municipal action must take the place of a vacillating charity , and a certain standard of physical comfort must be assured or the whole object of ...
Page 30
... entirely different purpose . The Interstate Commerce Act was a measure in the interest of the people against the corporations . Its objects were to prevent strong railroad lines from oppressing weak ones , and large dealers from ...
... entirely different purpose . The Interstate Commerce Act was a measure in the interest of the people against the corporations . Its objects were to prevent strong railroad lines from oppressing weak ones , and large dealers from ...
Page 38
... entirely innocent if done by a single person . This is where considerations of " public policy " are applied . What the conduct is , which men may inno- cently do alone , but becomes criminal if done together , rests in the discretion ...
... entirely innocent if done by a single person . This is where considerations of " public policy " are applied . What the conduct is , which men may inno- cently do alone , but becomes criminal if done together , rests in the discretion ...
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... entirely theoretical , or was based upon general observation rather than upon definite statistical data . The second , or present , era in the development of the the- ory owes its marked difference in character to the economic and ...
... entirely theoretical , or was based upon general observation rather than upon definite statistical data . The second , or present , era in the development of the the- ory owes its marked difference in character to the economic and ...
Page 65
... entirely to the white population of the United States , and probably to a comparatively small part of that population . If this be so , it can scarcely be accounted the " most important factor " of the diminishing birth - rate of the ...
... entirely to the white population of the United States , and probably to a comparatively small part of that population . If this be so , it can scarcely be accounted the " most important factor " of the diminishing birth - rate of the ...
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