The Philosophy of Society
Rodger Beehler & Alan R. Drengson (eds.)
London: Methuen (1978)
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Introduction RODGERBEEHLER We observe that all nations, barbarous as well as civilized, though separately founded because remote from each other in time and ...Call number
HM24.P49
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0416834906 9780416834901
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