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The Device of government : an essay on civil polity / by John Laird.

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Main Author: Laird, John, 1887-1946 (LL.D., F.B.A.,)
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : C.U.P, 1944.
Collection:Later additions
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Physical Description:8vo
Provenance Note:Purchased 3 Nov. 1944
Bibliography:Index.
Place of Publication :
England > Cambridge

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