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A discourse of the danger of governing by one minister. In which is demonstrated, that the most advantageous administration, both for the King and the people, consists in an establishment of many councils; or, a polysynody. Done into English
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A discourse of the danger of governing by one minister. In which is demonstrated, that the most advantageous administration, both for the King and the people, consists in an establishment of many councils; or, a polysynody. Done into English
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1728.
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143323
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Saint-Pierre, Charles Irénée Castel de (1658-1743)
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(8vo)
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