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100 _aDunning, William Archibald
245 0 _aHistory of political theories: from luther to montesquieu
260 _aLondon
260 _bMacmilan.
260 _c1933
300 _a459p.
520 _aThis volume carries forward to the middle of the eighteenth century the work begun in the History of Political Theories, Ancient and Mediaval, published three years ago. Save for slight modifications to meet the special requirements of the modern period, the scope and method announced in the earlier volume have been adhered to. In connection with the present work the author desires to make grateful acknowledgment to his colleagues, Professors Herbert L. Osgood and James H. Robinson, for useful suggestions on particular parts of the manuscript which they have read; to Mr. Francis W. Coker, University Fellow in Political Philosophy at Columbia, for verification of references and bibliography; and especially to Professor C. E. Merriam, of the University of Chicago, who has read the proofs of the entire volume and has rendered inestimable service by his sound critical judgment and his accurate scholarship.
650 _aPolitical Science.
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