| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 746 str.
...State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government...interest in it must not be measured by the frequency of his dealings with it. In the partitionment of governmental functions between nation and State, the... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 786 str.
...State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government...nothing more than the American department of foreign afiairs. But although the National government touches the direct interests of the citizen less than... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1894 - 896 str.
...State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong, when he said that the Federal government...than the American department of foreign affairs." Hon. Seth Low in an address upon municipal government has pointed out that it depends almost wholly... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1896 - 576 str.
...question is decided. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government...interest in it must not be measured by the frequency of his dealings with it. In the partitionment of governmental functions between nation and State, the... | |
| Gamaliel Bradford - 1899 - 608 str.
...State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the federal government...nothing more than the American Department of Foreign Affairs.1 The State of Massachusetts spends twelve millions of dollars annually upon its public schools... | |
| 1902 - 624 str.
...congressional elections. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government...more than the American department of foreign affairs. Hut although the national government touches the direct interests of the citizen less than docs the... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1906 - 396 str.
...legal powers from his State alone. But although the national government touches the direct interest of the citizen less than does the State government,...interest in it must not be measured by the frequency of his dealings with it. In the partitionment of governmental functions between nation and State, the... | |
| American Political Science Association. Annual Meeting - 1908 - 354 str.
...State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the federal government...more than the American department of foreign affairs. What a change has come over us since that was written. Surely we cannot but view with alarm the further... | |
| Rainbow Circle, London - 1911 - 188 str.
...State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government...interest in it must not be measured by the frequency of his dealings with it. In the partitionment of governmental functions between nation and State, the... | |
| WILLIAM J. JACKMAN - 1911 - 314 str.
...congressional elections. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government...national government touches the direct interests of the citizens less than does the State government, it touches his sentiment more. Hence the strength of... | |
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