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- c98000216 contributor B12913266.
- c98000216 contributor B12913267.
- c98000216 coverage "United States Politics and government.".
- c98000216 created "1898.".
- c98000216 date "1898".
- c98000216 date "1898.".
- c98000216 dateCopyrighted "1898.".
- c98000216 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- c98000216 description "The centenary of modern government -- The first century's changes in our state constitutions -- Absolute power, an American institution -- The exemption of the accused from examination in criminal proceedings -- Freedom of incorporation -- American jurisprudence -- The decadence of the legal fiction -- The recognition of habitual criminals as a class to be treated by itself -- The defence by the state of suits attacking testamentary charities -- Salaries for members of the legislature -- Permanent courts for international arbitration -- The Monroe doctrine in 1898.".
- c98000216 extent "387 p. ;".
- c98000216 hasFormat "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- c98000216 identifier scd0001.00117954523.
- c98000216 isFormatOf "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- c98000216 issued "1898".
- c98000216 issued "1898.".
- c98000216 language "eng".
- c98000216 publisher "Boston : Little, Brown,".
- c98000216 relation "Also available in digital form on the Internet Archive Web site.".
- c98000216 spatial "United States Politics and government.".
- c98000216 spatial "United States".
- c98000216 subject "340".
- c98000216 subject "Constitutional law United States States.".
- c98000216 subject "Corporations.".
- c98000216 subject "JK246 .B18".
- c98000216 tableOfContents "The centenary of modern government -- The first century's changes in our state constitutions -- Absolute power, an American institution -- The exemption of the accused from examination in criminal proceedings -- Freedom of incorporation -- American jurisprudence -- The decadence of the legal fiction -- The recognition of habitual criminals as a class to be treated by itself -- The defence by the state of suits attacking testamentary charities -- Salaries for members of the legislature -- Permanent courts for international arbitration -- The Monroe doctrine in 1898.".
- c98000216 title "Modern political institutions / by Simeon E. Baldwin.".
- c98000216 type "text".