Order and Reason in Politics: Theories of Absolute and Limited Monarchy in Early Modern EnglandUniversity of Hull, 1978 - 197 sider |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE MEDIEVAL INHERITANCE | 47 |
POLITICS MYSTIFIED | 76 |
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