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Jean Bodin on Sovereignty
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Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory by Julian H. Franklin
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Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory by Julian H. Franklin: Near Fine Hardcover (1973) 1st Edition | Panoply Books
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Jean Bodin (1529 — 1596), France jurist, philosopher, politician | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Jean Bodin (1529 — 1596), France jurist, philosopher, politician | World Biographical Encyclopedia
Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory by Julian H. Franklin
Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory by Julian H. Franklin
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