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Robert Alexander MacKay • 14 Items / 8 Reviews, 3 Articles, 3 Books
The Unreformed Senate of Canada (1926)
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Published Reviews
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    Minor Notices (Review)
    The Unreformed Senate of Canada, by Robert Alexander MacKay
    1. The Unreformed Senate of Canada by Robert Alexander MacKay
    The American Historical Review, January 1927, p. 376
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    Reviews (Review)
    The Unreformed Senate of Canada, by Robert Alexander MacKay
    1. The Unreformed Senate of Canada by Robert Alexander MacKay
    Political Science Quarterly, March 1927, pp. 139-140
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    Book Reviews (3 Reviews)
    The United States as a Neighbour, by Robert Falconer
    1. The United States as a Neighbour by Robert Falconer
    2. The Unreformed Senate of Canada by Robert Alexander MacKay
    3. Charles Buller and Responsible Government by E.M. Wrong
    American Political Science Review, November 1926, pp. 894-895
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    Some Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    The British Commonwealth of Nations
    1. History of England by George Macaulay Trevelyan
    2. England Today by George A. Greenwood
    3. Politics and Economics by Herbert Geraint Williams
    4. The Rise and Decline of Socialism in Great Britain by Joseph Clayton
    5. Behind the Scenes of the Great Strike by Hamilton Fyfe
    6. British India from Queen Elizabeth to Lord Reading by An Indian Mohammedan
    7. The Financial Systems of India by Gyan Chand
    8. Outlines of Indian Constitutional History, British Period by William A.J. Archbold
    9. Constitution, Functions and Finance of Indian Municipalities by K.T. Shah and G.T. Bahadurji
    10. The Dominions and Colonial Offices by George V. Fiddes
    11. The Unreformed Senate of Canada by Robert Alexander MacKay
    Foreign Affairs, October 1926, p. 160