Tyranny and tyrannicide in mid-seventeenth century England: A woman's perspective?

Études Épistémè 15:585-86 (2009)
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The Figure of the Tyrant in English Revolutionary Thought.Robert Zaller - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (4):585-610.

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