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The Relations of Political Science to History and to Practice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1909

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1 It goes without saying that in the title of this essay the term federal government is not used in contrast to state government, but as indicating the general system of divided jurisdiction existing in such countries as the United States or Canada, in contradistinction to the unitary governments of the United Kingdom and France.

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6 Statistics based on the Reports of the Interstate Commerce Commission and quoted by Mr. H. T. Newcombe. American Review of Reviews Art. Recent Great Railway Combinations. 1902.

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13 Excluding Oklahoma. The statistics are taken from the publication of the Interstate Commerce Commission, Railways in the United States in 1902, Part iv.

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