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Political philosophy / edited by Anthony Quinton.
by Quinton, Anthony. Material type: Book Publisher: London, Oxford University Press, 1967Availability: Items available for loan: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library (1). Location(s): Social Science 320.5Q46Po.
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The pieces of politics / edited by Richard Lucy. Material type: Book Publisher: South Melbourne, Vic. : Macmillan, 1975Availability: Items available for loan: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library (1). Location(s): European Languages Collections/Australian 320.994L964Pi.
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简明政治经济学辞典 / jianmíng zhèngzhì jingjì xué cídian/ 编-先 黄. Material type: Book; Language:Chinese Publisher: 湖北 : 湖北人民出版社出版, 1984Availability: Items available for reference: Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Central Library
[Call number: 320.3J56Ji]
(1). Location(s): Afro-Asian Languages 320.3J56Ji.
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The art of governing. [electronic resource] : Shewing, I. The several sorts of governments at this time establish'd in Europe; from which is taken the best Kind of Government for a Free People, as that of England, &c. II. Of the abuse of government, by publick ministers, in respect to liberty, &c. on the Maxim in Law, The King can do no Wrong; with the Character of a Modern Statesman, and the great Lord Bacon's Advice to a Courtier. III. Of freedom and slavery, as to Government; manifesting, that by the extraordinary Use, or the Non-Use of National Laws, and general Corruptions, they may be much the same Thing. IV. Of the Parliament of England, and the Frequency of British Parliaments; proving the latter not only the Fundamental Right of this Nation, but that Liberty is grounded upon, and cannot Subsist without it. Edition: The second edition.Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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The art of governing. [electronic resource] : Shewing, I. The several sorts of governments at this time establish'd in Europe; from which is taken the best Kind of Government for a Free People, as that of England, &c. II. Of the abuse of governments, by publick ministers, in respect to liberty, &c. on the Maxim in Law, The King can do no Wrong; with the Character of a Modern Statesman, and the great Lord Bacon's Advice to a Courtier. III. Of freedom and slavery, as to Government; manifesting, that by the extraordinary Use, or the Non-Use of National Laws, and general Corruptions, they may be much the same Thing. IV. Of the Parliament of England, and the Frequency of British Parliaments; proving the latter not only the Fundamental Right of this Nation, but that Liberty is grounded upon, and cannot Subsist without it. Material type: Book; Language:English; Format:
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Publisher: 1722Online access: Full text online Availability: No items available
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