901 resultados para Surplus government property, American
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Absorbed The Spectator; property insurance review, Jan. 1952.
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"Edition limited to 500 copies."
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Pt. 1 not named as such.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"A monthly magazine devoted principally to the advocacy of improved and uniform methods of accounting in the federal, state and municipal service"
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Reprinted in part from various sources.
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I. The national government. II. The state governments. The party system. The party system (contin.) III. Public opinion. Illustrations and reflections. Social institutions.
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Have also special title pages.
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"Appeared a few weeks since in the ... 'Charleston mercury' ... now republished, together with eleven additional numbers ... no. 22 and no. 24, to no. 33, both inclusive. The two numbers signed 'Philo-Brutus,' which appeared at the same time, are not herewith published. They were not written by Brutus."--Advertisement.
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Vols. 1, 3-12, 14-16, 18-20, 22, 25-27 have no date on t. p.
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no.1 The Railroad question. 1919?--no.2 Labor and reconstruction. 1919?--no.3 Education. 1919?--no.4 Buffer employment, land, housing. 1919?--no.5 New marketing systems, the farmer and reconstruction. 1919?--no.6 International. 1919?--no.7 Popular government. 1919?--no.8 Kent, William. Democracy and efficiency. 1913.--no.9 King, Judson. The state-wide initiative and referendum. 1917.--no.10 Vrooman, C.S. Initiative and referendum in Switzerland. 1913.--no.11 Haynes, J.R. Direct government in California. 1917.--no.12 Lewis, W.D. Recall of judicial decisions in state constitutional question.--no.13 American federation of labor. Executive council. Initiative, referendum and recall. [1913?]--no. 14 Thieme, T.F. A new state constitution for Indiana. 1914?--no.15 Montague, R.W. The Oregon system at work. 1914?--no. 16 Committee to inquire into the status of democracy. [1910?]--no. 17 National popular government league, Washington, D.C. The first year and a look ahead. 1915?--no. 18 Committee to inquire into the status of democracy. The confusion of property with privilege. [1910]--no. 19 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on privileges and elections. Publicity and control of campaign contributions and disbursements. [1917]--no. 20 Bettman, Alfred and Hale, Swinburne. Do we need more sedition laws? [1902]--no. 21 Johnson, L.J. The preferential ballot as a substitute for the direct primary. 1915.
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1911 not published.
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No numbers were issued from May to Sept. 1911
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Cover title.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.