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- A Dialogue at Oxford between a tutor and a gentleman, formerly his pupil, concerning government
- A Machiavellian treatise
- A Plato reader : eight essential dialogues
- A brief admonition of some of the inconveniences of all the three most famous governments known to the world: : with their comparisons together
- A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state in Mr. Hobbes's book entitled Leviathan
- A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbes's book, entitled Leviathan·
- A brief view and survey of the dangerous and pernicious errors to church and state, in Mr. Hobbess ̓book, entitled Leviathan
- A ciuile nosgay : wherin is contayned not onelye the offyce and dewty of all magestrates and iudges but also of of [sic] all subiectes with a preface concernynge the lyberty of iustice in this our tyme newly collected and gethered out of latyn and so translated in to the Inglyshe tonge by I.G
- A common-vvealth of good counsaile. Or, Policies chiefe counseller : portraited into two bookes. Shewing vvhat may be in a magistrate in gouerning: a subiect in obeying: and the absolute felicitie of all common-weales. VVherein all sorts of well affected readers, may furnish themselues with all kind of philosophicall or morall reading, as being replenished with the chiefe learning of the most excellent philosophers, and principall law-giuers. And by the author intended for all those that be admitted to the administration of well gouernd common-weales. Written in Latin by Laurentius Grimaldus, and consecrated to the honour of the Polonian Empire. Newly translated into Enlglish
- A common-vvealth of good counsaile. Or, Policies chiefe counseller : portraited into two bookes. Shewing vvhat may be in a magistrate in gouerning: a subiect in obeying: and the absolute felicitie of all common-weales. VVherein all sorts of well affected readers, may furnish themselues with all kind of philosophicall or morall reading, as being replenished with the chiefe learning of the most excellent philosophers, and principall law-giuers. And by the author intended for all those that be admitted to the administration of well gouernd common-weales. Written in Latin by Laurentius Grimaldus, and consecrated to the honour of the Polonian Empire. Newly translated into Enlglish
- A comparatiue discourse of the bodies natural and politique : VVherein out of the principles of nature, is set forth the true forme of a commonweale, with the dutie of subiects, and right of soueraigne: together with many good points of politicall learning, mentioned in a briefe after the preface. By Edvvard Forset
- A comparatiue discourse of the bodies natural and politique : VVherein out of the principles of nature, is set forth the true forme of a commonweale, with the dutie of subiects, and right of soueraigne: together with many good points of politicall learning, mentioned in a briefe after the preface. By Edvvard Forset
- A considerable question about government, (of very great importance in reference to the state of the present times) briefly discussed. : With a necessary advice to the governours and governed.
- A dialogue at Oxford between a tutor and a gentleman, formerly his pupil, concerning government
- A digest of government: together with certain additional proposals. Tendered to the consideration of all peaceable patriots. By William Ball, Esq
- A discourse of government as examined by reason, Scripture, and law of the land, or, True weights and measures between soveraignty and liberty
- A discourse of government.
- A discourse of the contests and dissentions between the nobles and the commons in Athens and Rome: with the consequences they had upon both those states
- A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie : Divided into three parts, namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke
- A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie : Divided into three parts, namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke
- A discourse vpon the meanes of vvel governing and maintaining in good peace, a kingdome, or other principalitie. : Divided into three parts, namely, the counsell, the religion, and the policie, vvhich a prince ought to hold and follow. Against Nicholas Machiavell the Florentine. Translated into English by Simon Patericke
- A dissection of all governments: or, An answer to a pamphlet, entituled, The priviledges of the people, or, Principles of common right and freedome, briefly laid open and asserted in two chapters, &c.
- A form of Christian policy gathered out of French
- A fragment on government : being an examination of what is delivered, on the subject of government in general, in the introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries : with a preface, in which is given a critique on the work at large
- A friendly companion to Plato's Gorgias
- A general draught and prospect of government in Europe, and civil policy : Shewing the antiquity, power, decay, of Parliaments. With other historical and political observations relating thereunto. In a letter
- A holy commonwealth
- A holy commonwealth, or Political aphorisms, : opening the true principles of government: for the healing of the mistakes, and resolving the doubts, that most endanger and trouble England at this time: (if yet there may be hope.) And directing the desires of sober Christians that long to see the kingdoms of this world, become the kingdoms of the Lord, and of his Christ.
- A letter on the principles of justness and decency : containing a defence of the treatise De cive of the learned Mr. Hobbes
- A modest plea, for an equal common-wealth, against monarchy. : In which the genuine nature, and true interest of a free-state, is briefly stated; its consistency with a national clergie, hereditary nobility, and mercenary lawyers, is examined; together with the expediency of an agrarian and rotation of offices asserted. Also, an apology for younger brothers, the restitution of gavil-kinde, and relief of the poor. With a lift at tythes, and reformation of the laws and universities. All accommodated to publique honour and justice, without injury to any mans propriety; and humbly tendered to the Parliament.
- A moral methode of ciuile policie : contayninge a learned and fruictful discourse of the institution, state and gouernment of a common weale. Abridged oute of the co[m]mentaries of the reuerende and famous clerke, Franciscus Patricius, Byshop of Caieta in Italye. Done out of Latine into Englishe, by Rycharde Robinson, citizen of London. Seene and allowed. [et]c. Anno Domini 1576
- A plain and familiar discourse concerning government : Wherein is debated, whether monarchy or a common-wealth be best for the people
- A plain and familiar discourse concerning government. : Wherein is debated, whether monarchy or a common-wealth be best for the people
- A political discourse of the ruine of states considered from the history of Jesus, King of the Jews, to which other kingdoms may be parallel'd
- A political discourse of the ruine of states considered from the history of Jesus, King of the Jews, to which other kingdoms may be parallel'd
- A second part of Observations, censures, and confutations of divers errours in Mr. Hobbs his Leviathan : beginning at the seventeenth chapter of that book.
- A sermon preached before his Excellency John Hancock, Esq., Governour; His Honor Thomas Cushing Esq. Lieutenant Governor; the Honorable the Council, and the Honorable the Senate, and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29, 1782 : being the day of general election
- A short apologie for Christian souldiours : wherein is conteined, how that we ought both to propagate, and also if neede require, to defende by force of armes, the Catholike Church of Christ, against the tyrannie of Antichrist and his adherentes: penned by Stephanus Iunius Brutus, and translated into English by H.P. for the benefite of the resolution of the Church of England, in the defence of the gospel
- A short apologie for Christian souldiours : wherein is conteined, how that we ought both to propagate, and also if neede require, to defende by force of armes, the Catholike Church of Christ, against the tyrannie of Antichrist and his adherentes: penned by Stephanus Iunius Brutus, and translated into English by H.P. for the benefite of the resolution of the Church of England, in the defence of the gospel
- A short discourse on the tyrannical government over things divine and human, but especially over the Empire and those subject to the Empire, usurped by some who are called highest pontiffs
- A sixe-folde politician : Together with a sixe-folde precept of policy
- A sixe-folde politician : Together with a sixe-folde precept of policy
- A survey of the politicks of Mr. Thomas White, Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius : also, Elements of power & subjection, or, The causes of humane, Christian, and legal society
- A survey of the politicks of Mr. Thomas White, Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius : also, Elements of power & subjection, or, The causes of humane, Christian, and legal society
- A treatise concerning policy and religion : wherein the infirmity of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessity of the grace of God, and true religion for the perfection of policy : and by the way some political matters are treated, divers principles of Machiavel confuted, and many advices given, tending no lesse to religious piety, then to true policy : with a confutation of the arguments of Atheists, against the providence of God, which is clearly proved throughout the whole treatise
- A treatise of policy and religion : Containing instructions to a young statist. Written about a 100 years since by Thomas Fitzerbert Esquire, Part II.
- A treatise of policy and religion : containing instructions to a young statist, Part II
- A treatise of policy and religion, Part I
- A treatise of policy and religion, Part I
- A view of government in Europe, and civil policy : also of the antiquity, power and decay of parliaments : with other historical and political observations relating thereunto
- A work touching the good ordering of a common weal
- Advertisements from Parnassus, Vol. II.
- An abstract of some of the printed laws of New-England : Which are either contrary, or not agreeable to the laws of England, which laws will immediately come in force, in case the bill in Parliament for the restoring the charters of the plantations doth pass, and are not controllable by any authority in England, as they pretend by their charters
- An appeal from man in a state of civil society to man in state of nature : Or, an inquiry into the origin and organization of those political incorporations most productive of human happiness. Being an appeal to reason: containing parallels between the acceptation of the French Magna Charta by Lewis XVI. and the acceptation of the English one by John, and his son Henry III. Also between the French constituting national assembly and the English convention; in which the fallacy of certain positions respecting the rights of man and the rights of the people, as promulgated by an Ancient Whig, is detected and exposed; and which also includes strictures on Mr. Pain's rights of man; and points out the true origin of hereditary monarchy. By Tobias Molloy, barrister
- An enquiry into the institution and end of civil government; and the character and work of civil rulers : From the writings of the prophets and apostles. By James Purves[.]
- An epistle or letter of exhortation vvritten in Latyne by Marcus Tullius Cicero, to his brother Quintus the proconsull or deputy of Asia, wherin the office of a magistrate is connyngly and wisely described. Translated into englyshe by G.G. Set furth and authorised according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions
- An essay of a king : with an explanation what manner of persons those should be that are to execute the power or ordinance of the kings prerogative
- An essay of a king, : with an explanation what manner of persons those should be that are to execute the power or ordinance of the kings prerogative.
- An essay of a king, : with an explanation what manner of persons those should be that are to execute the power or ordinance of the kings prerogative. Written by the Right Honorable Francis, Lord Verulam Viscount Saint Alban
- Antiquity reviv'd, or, The government of a certain island antiently call'd Astreada : in reference to religion, policy, war and peace some hundreds of years before the coming of Christ
- Aphorismes ciuill and militarie : amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine
- Aphorismes ciuill and militarie : amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciardine
- Aphorismes ciuill and militarie : amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciarine
- Aphorismes ciuill and militarie : amplified with authorities, and exemplified with historie, out of the first quarterne of Fr. Guicciarine
- Aphorisms of state : grounded on authority and experience, and illustrated with the choycest examples and historical observations
- Areopagitica, and other political writings of John Milton
- Aristotelis Politica
- Aristotle : containing selections from seven of the most important books of Aristotle, books which have set the pattern for the development of much of our western civilization, books that live today as fully as when they were written. These are Natural science, The metaphysics, Zoology, Psychology, The Nicomachean ethics, On statecraft, and The art of poetry
- Aristotle on the Constitution of Athens
- Aristotle's Constitution of Athens and related texts
- Aristotle's Politics
- Aristotle's Politics : a critical guide
- Aristotle's political theory : an introduction for students of political theory
- Aristotle's politics and Athenian constitution
- Aristotles politiques, or Discourses of gouernment. Translated out of Greeke into French, with expositions taken out of the best authours, specially out of Aristotle himselfe, and out of Plato, conferred together where occasion of matter treated of by them both doth offer it selfe: the obseruations and reasons whereof are illustrated and confirmed by innumerable examples, both old and new, gathered out of the most renowmed empires, kingdomes, seignories, and commonweals that euer haue bene, and wherof the knowledge could be had in writing, or by faythfull report, concerning the beginning, proceeding, and excellencie of ciuile gouernment. By Loys Le Roy, called Regius. Translated out of French into English
- Aristotles politiques, or Discourses of gouernment. Translated out of Greeke into French, with expositions taken out of the best authours, specially out of Aristotle himselfe, and out of Plato, conferred together where occasion of matter treated of by them both doth offer it selfe: the obseruations and reasons whereof are illustrated and confirmed by innumerable examples, both old and new, gathered out of the most renowmed empires, kingdomes, seignories, and commonweals that euer haue bene, and wherof the knowledge could be had in writing, or by faythfull report, concerning the beginning, proceeding, and excellencie of ciuile gouernment. By Loys Le Roy, called Regius. Translated out of French into English
- Athēnaiōn politeia
- Aurora: : or, A davvne to day-light
- Ausgewählte Schriften des Aristoteles
- Bayle--political writings
- Bibliotheca politica: or An enquiry into the ancient constitution of the English government : both in respect to the just extent of regal power, and the rights and liberties of the subject. Wherein all the chief arguments, as well against, as for the late revolution, are impartially represented, and considered, in thirteen dialogues. Collected out of the best authors, as well antient as modern. To which is added an alphabetical index to the whole work
- Brevis dissertatio de ratione status, : et artibus quibusdam politicis.
- Brief directions shewing how a fit and perfect model of popular government may be made, found, or understood
- Cartilla politica, y christiana : Ofrecela a los pies del Rey Nvestro Señor : y para quellegue decentemente à ellos, la pone ...
- Chief works : and others
- Christian policie, or, The Christian common-wealth : published for the good of kings and princes, and such as are in authoritie vnder them and trusted with state affaires : as also for true hearted subiects
- Christian policie, or, The Christian common-wealth : published for the good of kings and princes, and such as are in authoritie vnder them and trusted with state affaires : as also for true hearted subiects
- Christian policie: or The christian common-wealth. : Published for the good of Kings, and Princes, and such as are in authoritie vnder them, and trusted with state affaires.
- Christian policie: or The christian common-wealth. : Published for the good of Kings, and Princes, and such as are in authoritie vnder them, and trusted with state affaires.
- Cicero's Republic
- Ciuill considerations vpon many and sundrie histories, as well ancient as moderne, and principallie vpon those of Guicciardin : Containing sundry rules and precepts for princes, common-wealths, captaines, coronels, ambassadours and others, agents and seruants of princes, with sundry aduertisements and counsels concerning a ciuill life, gathered out of the examples of the greatest princes and common-wealths in Christendome. Handled after the manner of a discourse, by the Lord Remy of Florence, and done into French by Gabriel Chappuys, Tourangeau, and out of French into English, by W.T
- Ciuill considerations vpon many and sundrie histories, as well ancient as moderne, and principallie vpon those of Guicciardin : Containing sundry rules and precepts for princes, common-wealths, captaines, coronels, ambassadours and others, agents and seruants of princes, with sundry aduertisements and counsels concerning a ciuill life, gathered out of the examples of the greatest princes and common-wealths in Christendome. Handled after the manner of a discourse, by the Lord Remy of Florence, and done into French by Gabriel Chappuys, Tourangeau, and out of French into English, by W.T
- Commentary on Aristotle's Politics
- Common sense
- Common sense : addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects : I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution, II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession, III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs, IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections
- Common sense ; : addressed to the inhabitants of America, on the following interesting subjects, viz. I. Of the origin and design of government in general, with concise remarks on the English constitution. II. Of monarchy and hereditary succession. III. Thoughts on the present state of American affairs. IV. Of the present ability of America, with some miscellaneous reflections. To which is added, an appendix
- Common sense and other writings
- Common sense and other writings : authoritative texts, contexts, interpretations
- Compendium politicum, or The distempers of government under these two heads : the nobilities [brace] desire of [brace] rule. The commons [brace desire of] liberty : with their proper remedies, in a brief essay on the long reign of King Henry III
- Condorcet : political writings
- Conference lately held at Issy, between a quondam premier and a reigning one : Wherein several important maxims in modern politicks are nicely discuss'd, and hidden secrets reveal'd. By a By-Stander
- Constitutio liberi populi. Or, The rule of a free-born people.
- Constitution Francaise : Presentee au Roi le 3 Setembre 1791, et Acceptee par Sa Majeste le 14 du Meme Mois
- Councel of states-policy : or the rule of government, set forth. Shewing the nature of our presen [sic] government. In a dialogue between a country man and a scholler; as also the various regiments of nations, kingdomes, and Common-weales, and a lively description of the said governments, with the grounds of their rise, continuance, and fall. viz. Monarchicall. Aristocraticall. Oligarchicall. Democraticall, &c. Whereunto is added the new engagement, to be taken throughout the Common-wealth, as touching t[h]e lawfullnes of it.
- Court maxims
- Curia politiae, or, The apologies of several princes, justifying to the world their most eminent actions, by the strength of reason and the most exact rules of policy
- Curia politiæ, or, The apologies of severall princes : justifying to the world their most eminent actions by the strength of reason and the most exact rules of policie
- Curia politiæ, or, The apologies of severall princes : justifying to the world their most eminent actions by the strength of reason and the most exact rules of policie
- Dallington epitomisd: or Aphorisms civil & military : new model'd for the use of the present age
- De cive : the English version entitled, in the first edition, Philosophicall rudiments concerning government and society
- De consilio tractatus : quem nobilissimo Suffolciæ comiti consecrat Adam Reuter
- De corpore politico, or, The elements of law moral & politick : with discourses upon severall heads, as of the law of nature, oathes and covenants, several kinds of government : with the changes and revolutions of them
- De corpore politico, or, The elements of law, moral and politick : with discourses upon severall heads, as of [brace] the law of nature, oathes and covenants, several kinds of government : with the changes and revolutions of them
- De l'esprit des loix
- De l'esprit des loix : ou du rapport que les loix doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque gouvernement, les moeurs le climat, la religion, le commerce
- De l'esprit des loix : ou, Du rapport que les loix doivent avoir avec la constitution de chaque gouvernement, les moeurs, le climat, la religion, le commerce, &c., á quoi l'auteur a ajouté des recherches nouvelles, sur les loix romaines touchant le successions, sur les loix françoises, & sur les loix féodales
- De la naissance, durée et chute des estats
- De la pvissance legitime dv prince svr le pevple, et du peuple sur le prince : traité tres-vtile & digne de lecture en ce temps
- De la servitude volontaire : ou contr'un
- De la servitude volontaire, ou, Contr'un
- De re publica : selections
- De re publica ; De legibus
- De re publica, De legibus
- De re publica, De legibus
- De rege et regis institutione libri III
- De republica librorum VI quae supersunt. : Petrus Krarup recognovit
- Defensor pacis
- Der Verteidiger des Friedens
- Dialogues of Plato : containing the Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and Protagoras
- Die "Katherina Divina" des Johann von Vippach : ein Fürstenspiegel des 14. Jahrhunderts
- Discolliminium, or, A most obedient reply to a late book, called, Bounds & bonds, so farre as concerns the first demurrer and no further : or rather a reply to Bounds onely, leaving bonds to the second demurrer and grand casuist
- Discolliminium. Or, A most obedient reply to a late book, called, Bounds & bonds, so farre as concerns the first demurrer and no further. : Or rather a reply to bounds onely, leaving bonds to the second demurrer and grand casuist.
- Discolliminium. Or, A most obedient reply to a late book, called, Bounds & bonds, so farre as concerns the first demurrer and no further. : Or rather a reply to bounds onely, leaving bonds to the second demurrer and grand casuist.
- Discours contre Machiavel
- Discours de la servitude volontaire
- Discourses concerning government
- Discourses concerning government
- Discourses concerning government, : By Algernon Sidney, son to Robert earl of Leicester, and ambassador from the Commonwealth of England to Charles Gustavus king of Sweden. Publish'd from an original manuscript. The second edition carefully corrected. To which is added, the paper he deliver'd to the sheriffs immediately before his death. And an alphabetical table
- Discourses on Livy
- Du contrat social, ou, Principes du droit politique : suivi des Considérations sur le gouvernement de Pologne, et sur sa réformation projettée
- Elementorum philosophiæ sectio prima De corpore authore Thoma Hobbes Malmesburiensi
- Elementorum philosophiæ sectio prima De corpore.
- Elementorum philosophiæ sectio secunda De homine. Authore Thoma Hobbes, Malmesburiensi
- Enchiridion : containing institutions divine [brace] contemplative, practicall : moral [brace] ethical, oeconomicall, politicall
- Essays, moral, political, and literary
- Franc. Hotomani Ivrisconsvlti, Francogallia
- Franklin : the autobiography and other writings on politics, economics, and virtue
- Gabrielis Naudæi, Paris, Bibliographia politica
- Georgii Schonborneri Politicorvm libri septem : editio ad ipsius authoris emendatum exemplar nunc primum vulgata
- Gorgias
- Gorgias
- Gorgias
- Gorgias
- Gorgias and Phaedrus
- Gorgias, Menexenus, Protagoras
- Guillelmi de Ockham Opera politica
- Hobbes's Leviathan
- Hobbs's tripos in three discourses : the first, Humane nature, or the fundamental elements of policy, being a discovery of the faculties, acts and passions of the soul of man ..., the second, De corpore politico, or the elements of law, moral and politick ..., the third, Of liberty and necessity ...
- Hobbs's tripos in three discourses : the first, Humane nature, or the fundamental elements of policy, being a discovery of the faculties, acts and passions of the soul of man ..., the second, De corpore politico, or the elements of law, moral and politick ..., the third, Of liberty and necessity ...
- How to run a country : an ancient guide for modern leaders
- I discorsi di Nicolo Machiavelli, : sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio. : Con due tauole, l'una de capitoli, & l'altra delle cose principali: & con le stesse parole di Tito Liuio a luoghi loro ridotto nella volgar lingua
- I discorsi di Nicolo Machiavelli, sopra la prima deca di Tito Livio : Con due tauole, l'vna de capitoli, & l'altre delle cose principali: & con le stesse parole di Tito Liuio a luoghi loro, ridotte nella volgar lingua. Nouellamente emmendati, & con somma cura ristampati
- I ragguagli di Parnasso, or, Advertisements from Parnassus : in two centuries : with the politick touch-stone
- I raggvagli di Parnasso, or, Advertisements from Parnassus : in two centuries : with the politick touchstone
- Il principe e opere politiche minori
- Ioannis Foorth Synopsis politica
- Ioannis Foorth Synopsis politica ..
- Ioannis Foorth Synopsis politica ...
- Iusti Lipsi Monita et exempla politica.
- Iōannou Stobaiou Anthologion : Ioannis Stobaei Florilegium
- Janua scientiarum, or, A compendious introduction to geography, chronology, government, history, phylosophy, and all genteel sorts of literature
- Janua scientiarum, or, A compendious introduction to geography, chronology, government, history, phylosophy, and all genteel sorts of literature
- Johannes von Salisbury und die logische Struktur seines Policraticus
- Justice vindicated from the false fucus [i.e. focus] put upon it, by [brace] Thomas White gent., Mr. Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius : as also elements of power & subjection, wherein is demonstrated the cause of all humane, Christian, and legal society : and as a previous introduction to these, is shewed, the method by which men must necessarily attain arts & sciences
- Justice vindicated from the false fucus [i.e. focus] put upon it, by [brace] Thomas White gent., Mr. Thomas Hobbs, and Hugo Grotius : as also elements of power & subjection, wherein is demonstrated the cause of all humane, Christian, and legal society : and as a previous introduction to these, is shewed, the method by which men must necessarily attain arts & sciences
- Kant : political writings
- King James VI and I : political writings
- L'Etat ou la République de Platon
- L'etat : ou la République de Platon
- L'etat, ou, La République de Platon
- L'ordre naturel et essentiel des sociétés politiques
- La Republique de Platon; ou du juste, et de l'injuste. Traduit, par Mr. De La Pillonniere
- La République
- La politique
- Laws 10
- Le livre de politiques d'Aristote
- Le mirouer exẽplaire et tres fructueuse instruction selon la cõpillation de Gilles de Rome, tres excellent docteur : du regime & gouuernemẽt des roys, princes et grandz seigneurs qui sont chef, colomne & vraiz pilliers de la chose publicque & de toutes monarchies ... : et avec ce est comprins le secret d'Aristote appellé Le secret des secretz enuoyé au roy Alexandre : et le nom des roys de France et combien de temps ils ont regné
- Le policratique de Jean de Salisbury (1372) Livres I-III
- Le policratique de Jean de Salisbury (1372), Livre V
- Leviathan
- Leviathan
- Leviathan
- Leviathan : authoritative text, backgrounds, interpretations
- Leviathan : or, The matter, forme and power of a commonwealth, ecclesiasticall and civil
- Leviathan : with selected variants from the Latin edition of 1668
- Leviathan, : or, The matter, forme and power of a commonwealth, ecclesiasticall and civil
- Leviathan, Parts I and II
- Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, & power of a common-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill
- Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, and power of a common wealth, ecclesiasticall and civil
- Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, and power of a common wealth, ecclesiasticall and civil
- Leviathan, parts one and two
- Leviathan, sive De materia, forma, & potestate civitatis ecclesiasticæ et civilis. Authore Thoma Hobbes, Malmesburiensi
- Lineages of European political thought : explorations along the medieval/modern divide from John of Salisbury to Hegel
- Lineages of European political thought : explorations along the medieval/modern divide from John of Salisbury to Hegel
- Locke : political essays
- Los manuscritos de la versión castellana del De regimine principium de Gil de Roma
- Machiavel's discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius
- Machiavel's discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius,
- Machiavel's vindication of himself and his writings against the imputation of impiety, atheism, and other high crimes : extracted from his letter to his friend Zenobius
- Machiavelli's prince : a new reading
- Machivael's Discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius : translated out of the Italian : to which is added his Prince : with some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors
- Machivael's [sic] discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius, translated out of the Italian. To which is added his Prince. With some marginal animadversions noting and taxing his errors. By E.D
- Machivel's discourses upon the first decade of T. Livius
- Maximes of state and government in divers politick discourses
- Maxims of state
- Maxims of state
- Maxims of state : With Instructions to his son, and the sons advice to his aged father. Whereunto is added Observations touching trade and commerce with the Hollander and other nations, proving that our sea and land commodities inrich and strengthen other countries against our own. By Sir Walter Raleigh
- Medieval political philosophy : a sourcebook
- Menae patricii cum Thoma referendario De scientia politica dialogus : quae exstant in codice vaticano palimpsesto
- Mes pensées
- Miscellanea Aulica : or, A collection of state-treatises, never before publish'd
- Modern policies
- Modern policies
- Modern policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice authors
- Modern policies taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice authors
- Modern policies, taken from Machiavel, Borgia and other choice authors
- Modern policies, taken from Machiavel, Borgia, and other choice authors, by an eye-witnesse
- Momus
- Moralphilosophie und Naturrecht bei Samuel Pufendorf ; : eine geistes- und wissenschaftsgeschichtliche Untersuchung zur Geburt des Naturrechts aus der Praktischen Philosophie
- Mr. Bethell's speech at the opening of the Ciceronian Society, in Fishamble-Street. The question for discussion was, is the minister justifiable in disposing of places in order to increase the power of the crown?
- New Atlantis.
- Niccolò Machiavelli : i primi scritti politici (1499-1512) : nascita di un pensiero e di uno stile
- Nicholas Machiavel secretary of Florence, his testimony against the Pope, and his clergy : also, his prophesie, that all reformations that shall have any mixture of that sort of men, the clergy in it, shall come to nought. Published in the year 1537
- Nicholas Machiavel's Prince : also, The life of Castruccio Castracani of Lucca, and the meanes Duke Valentine us'd to put to death Vitellozzo Vitelli, Oliverotto of Fermo, Paul, and the Duke of Gravina
- Nicholas Machiavel's letter to Zanobius Buondelmontius : in vindication of himself and his writings.
- Nicolai Machiavelli Florentini Disputationum de republica, quas discursus nvncvpavit, libri III qvo modo in rebvsp. ad antiquorum Romanorum imitationem actiones omnes bene maleve instituantur
- Nicolai Machiavelli Florentini Princeps
- Nil dictum quod non dictum prius, or, A transcript of government, considered as it is in the state of nature or religion : that no temporal magistrate is at this day constituted jure divine by president or precept in the Old or New Testament : further, of the government of our own nation and more particularly of parliamentary power, 1. as it is the great councell of the kingdom, 2. as it is the supream court of judicature, 3. as it is the legislative power, and how these powers are enjoyed and executed by all or any part of the states of that great assembly consisting of King, Lords and Commons
- Nil dictum quod non dictum prius, or, A transcript of government, considered as it is in the state of nature or religion : that no temporal magistrate is at this day constituted jure divine by president or precept in the Old or New Testament : further, of the government of our own nation and more particularly of parliamentary power, 1. as it is the great councell of the kingdom, 2. as it is the supream court of judicature, 3. as it is the legislative power, and how these powers are enjoyed and executed by all or any part of the states of that great assembly consisting of King, Lords and Commons
- Nil dictum quod non dictum prius, or, The case of the government of England established by law : impartially stated and faithfully collected from the best historians, president [sic] of former ages, and authority of records
- Nil dictum quod non dictum prius, or, The case of the government of England established by law : impartially stated and faithfully collected from the best historians, president [sic] of former ages, and authority of records
- Obras políticas y pacifistas
- Observations concerning the original and various forms of government : as described, viz. 1st. Upon Aristotles politiques. 2d. Mr. Hobbs's Laviathan. 3d. Mr. Milton against Salmatius. 4th. Hugo Grotius De jure bello. 5th. Mr. Hunton's Treatise of monarchy, or the nature of a limited or mixed monarchy
- Observations concerning the original and various forms of government : as described, viz. 1st. Upon Aristotles politiques. 2d. Mr. Hobbs's Laviathan. 3d. Mr. Milton against Salmatius. 4th. Hugo Grotius De jure bello. 5th. Mr. Hunton's Treatise of monarchy, or the nature of a limited or mixed monarchy
- Observations concerning the original and various forms of government : to which is added The power of Kings, with directions for obedience to government in dangerous and doubtful times
- Observations concerning the original and various forms of government : to which is added The power of Kings, with directions for obedience to government in dangerous and doubtful times
- Observations concerning the originall of government : upon Mr. Hobs Leviathan, Mr. Milton against Salmasius, H. Grotius De Jure belli
- Observations concerning the originall of government : upon Mr. Hobs Leviathan, Mr. Milton against Salmasius, H. Grotius De Jure belli, Mr. Huntons Treatise of monarchy
- Observations concerning the originall of government, : upon Mr. Hobs Leviathan. Mr. Milton against Salmasius. H. Grotius De jure belli
- Observations upon Aristotles Politiques, touching forms of government. : Together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtfull times
- Of the lawes and customes of a common-wealth. : Learnedly discoursing of the power of soveraignety and majestracy [sic], and of the orders and degrees of citizens, with the priviledges of corporations and colledges: and other things pertinent to estates and societies.
- On politics and education
- On politics and education.
- On the citizen
- On the commonwealth ; : and On the laws
- On the government of rulers
- On the government of rulers : De regimine principum
- On the republic : and, On the laws
- On the republic ; : and, On the laws
- Opera politica
- Organon reipublicae
- Organon reipublicæ, or The north starre of pollicie, : by which the course of a common-wealth may be directed.
- Ouvrages politiques et philosophiques d'un anonyme
- Parte prima delle brevi dimostrationi, et precetti vtilissimi ne i quali si trattano diuersi propositi morali, politici, & iconomici : & che conuengono ancora ad ogni nobil Matrona. Cauati da una diligente osseruation di cose diuersʹe; et scritti al comun beneficio deli huomini ciuili. Da Petruccio Vbaldino cittadin Fiorentino
- Patriarcha and other writings
- Patriarcha non monarcha : The patriarch unmonarch'd : being observations on a late treatise and divers other miscellanies, published under the name of Sir Robert Filmer, Baronet : in which the falseness of those opinions that would make monarchy Jure divino are laid open, and the true principles of government and property (especially in our kingdom) asserted
- Patriarcha non monarcha : The patriarch unmonarch'd : being observations on a late treatise and divers other miscellanies, published under the name of Sir Robert Filmer, Baronet : in which the falseness of those opinions that would make monarchy Jure divino are laid open, and the true principles of government and property (especially in our kingdom) asserted
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of Kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of Kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Patriarcha, or, The natural power of kings
- Philosophy and politics in Aristotle's Politics
- Plato : laws 1 and 2
- Plato redivivus, or, A dialogue concerning government : wherein by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own with the causes and remedies
- Plato redivivus, or, A dialogue concerning government : wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern, an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes and remedies
- Plato redivivus, or, A dialogue concerning government : wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern, an endeavour is used to discover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes and remedies ..
- Plato's Gorgias / literally translated, with an introductory essay, containing a summary of the argument by E.M. Cope
- Plato's Republic : the Greek text
- Plato's Republic ; : the Greek text. volume II: essays
- Plato's Republic for readers : a constitution
- Plato's Staat
- Plato's Statesman
- Plato's The Republic
- Plato's Ueber die Gesetze
- Platonis Gorgias ; : Meno
- Platonis Opera quae feruntur omnia
- Platonis Politia, sive, De re publica libri decem
- Platonis Rempublicam
- Platonis Res publica
- Platonis dialogi : secundum thrasylli tetralogias dispositi
- Platons siebter Brief : Einleitung, Text, Übersetzung, Kommentar
- Platōnos Politeia : Platonis Respublica
- Pleṭonuṃ ādarśa nagara
- Policie vnveiled : vvherein may be learned, the order of true policie in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state: the science of governing well a people: and where the subject may learne true obedience unto their kings, princes, and soveraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford
- Policie vnveiled : vvherein may be learned, the order of true policie in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state: the science of governing well a people: and where the subject may learne true obedience unto their kings, princes, and soveraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford
- Policie vnveiled : vvherein may be learned, the order of true policy in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state. The science of gouerning well a people: and where the subiect may learne true obedience vnto their kings, princes, and soueraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English, by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford
- Policie vnveiled : vvherein may be learned, the order of true policy in kingdomes, and common-wealths: the matters of justice, and government; the addresses, maxims, and reasons of state. The science of gouerning well a people: and where the subiect may learne true obedience vnto their kings, princes, and soueraignes. Written in Spanish, and translated into English, by I.M. of Magdalen Hall in Oxford
- Policie vnveiled, or, Maximes and reasons of state
- Policie vnveiled, or, Maximes and reasons of state
- Policraticus : of the frivolities of courtiers and the footprints of philosophers
- Policraticus : the statesman's book
- Policy vnveiled, or, Maximes of state
- Policy vnveiled, or, Maximes of state
- Politica sacra et civilis
- Politica, decorum, commentationes
- Political and military observations : a new collection
- Political and military observations, remarks and maxims, of Charles V. late duke of Lorrain, general of the Emperor's forces : From a manuscript left by him, and never printed before
- Political and military observations. : A new collection
- Political discourses of Sir Robert Filmer, Baronet, viz. Patriarcha, or the natural power of Kings. The free-holders Grand-inquest. Observations upon Aristotles politicks. Directions for obedience to government. Also observations upon Mr. Hobbs's Leviathan. Mr. Milton against Salmatius. Hugo Grotius de Jure Belli & Pacis. Mr. Hunton's treatise on Monarchy. With an advertisement to the Jurymen of England touching witches
- Political essays
- Political treatise
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Political writings
- Politick discourses
- Politick maxims and observations
- Politick maxims and observations
- Politicke, moral, and martial discourses. Written in French by M. Iaques Hurault, lord of Vieul and of Marais, and one of the French kings priuie Councell. Dedicated by the author to the French-kings Maiestie: and translated into English by Arthur Golding
- Politicorum, siue, Ciuilis doctrinæ : libri sex, qui ad principatum maximè spectant
- Politics
- Politics drawn from the very words of Holy Scripture
- Politics, Books I and II
- Politics, Books III and IV
- Politics, Books V and VI
- Politics, Books VII and VIII
- Politics, and Poetics
- Politikos : Sōkratēs, Theodōros, Xenos, Sōkratēs ho Neōteros
- Politikos megas : the grand politician, or, The secret art of state-policy discovered in evident demonstrations of unparalleled prudence, and confirmed with wonderful and successful adventures, stratagems and exploits of wisdom and subtility, both in peace and war, by the most remarkable witts of former ages : being a treatise both useful and necessary for all nobles, states-men, judges, lawyers justices of peace, officers of wars, and all such as now are, or may happen to stand at the helm of publick affairs, whether in kingdom or commonwealth
- Politikos megas : the grand politician, or, The secret art of state-policy discovered in evident demonstrations of unparalleled prudence, and confirmed with wonderful and successful adventures, stratagems and exploits of wisdom and subtility, both in peace and war, by the most remarkable witts of former ages : being a treatise both useful and necessary for all nobles, states-men, judges, lawyers, justices of peace, officers of wars, and all such as now are, or may happen to stand at the helm of publick affairs, whether in kingdom or commonwealth
- Politique
- Politische Schriften des Lupold von Bebenburg
- Política de Dios : govierno de Christo [sic]
- Poplicola's supplement to Cato's letter, concerning popularity. Numb. 1
- Pre-Revolutionary writings
- Protestantischer Aristotelismus und absoluter Staat. : Die "Politica" d. Henning Arnisaeus <ca. 1575-1636>
- Reason. In answer to a pamphlet entituled, Common sense
- Reflections concerning the original of government : upon I. Aristotle's Politiques, II. Mr. Hobs's Leviathan, III. Mr. Milton against Salmasius, IV. H. Grotius De jure belli, V. Mr. Hunton's Treatise of monarchy, VI. another treatise of monarchy, by a nameless author
- Reflections concerning the original of government : upon I. Aristotle's Politiques, II. Mr. Hobs's Leviathan, III. Mr. Milton against Salmasius, IV. H. Grotius De jure belli, V. Mr. Hunton's Treatise of monarchy, VI. another treatise of monarchy, by a nameless author
- Reflections on Aristotle's politics
- Regiment de la cosa publica
- Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh
- Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh ..
- Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh ...
- Remains of Sir Walter Raleigh : viz. Maxims of state. Advice to his son: his sons advice to his father. His Sceptick. Observations concerning the causes of the magnificencie and opulency of cities. Sir Walter Raleigh's Observations touching trade and commerce with the Hollander and other nations, proving that our sea & land commodities inrich and strengthen other countreys against our own. The prerogative of Parliaments in England, proved in a dialogue between a councellour of State and a justice of peace. His letters to divers persons of quality
- Republic
- Republic
- Republic
- Republic
- Republic
- Republics and kingdoms compared
- Resvscitatio, or, Bringing into pvblick light several pieces of the works, civil, historical, philosophical, and theological, hitherto sleeping, of the Right Honourable Francis Bacon Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. : in two parts
- Riyāsat, yā, Taḥqīq-i ʻadl
- Rules of civil goverment [sic], : drawn from the best examples of forreign nations, and Common-wealths-briefely discovering the excellency and benefit of good governors, and the dangerous consequence of corrupt self-seekers. In a short dialogue between a country man and a scholer.
- S. Puffendorfii De officio hominis et civis juxta legem naturalem libri duo
- Selected political writings
- Selected political writings
- Selected political writings
- Selected writings of Thomas Paine
- Selected writings of Thomas Paine
- Severall politique and militarie observations: : upon the civill, and militarie governments; the birth, increase, and decay of monarchies, the carriage of princes, magistrates, commanders, and favourites.
- Sidney Redivivus, or, The opinion of the late Honourable Collonel Sidney as to civil government : wherin is asserted and clearly proved, that the power of kings is founded in the consent of the people, who have a right to call them to an account for male-administration and to restore themselves to their native liberty : by which the late proceedings of the nation against James the II are justified : together with some reflections on what is said by ill men against the present government, by another hand
- Sidney Redivivus, or, The opinion of the late Honourable Collonel Sidney as to civil government : wherin is asserted and clearly proved, that the power of kings is founded in the consent of the people, who have a right to call them to an account for male-administration and to restore themselves to their native liberty : by which the late proceedings of the nation against James the II are justified : together with some reflections on what is said by ill men against the present government, by another hand
- Sir Walter Raleigh's sceptick, or, Speculations ; and, Observations of the magnificency and opulency of cities ; his Seat of government ; and, Letters to the Kings Majestie and others of quality ; also, His demeanor before his execution
- Sixe bookes of politickes or ciuil doctrine,
- Slaves by choice
- Social contract ; Discourse on the virtue most necessary for a hero ; Political fragments ; and, Geneva manuscript
- Somnium Scipionis
- Sphæra civitatis, authore Magistro Iohanne Caso Oxoniensi, olim Collegii Diui Iohannis Præcursoris socio
- Sphæra civitatis, authore Magistro Iohanne Caso Oxoniensi, olim Collegii Diui Iohannis Præcursoris socio
- State-maxims, or, Certain dangerous positions, destructive to the very natural right and liberty of mankind. : Laid down in a book entituled, The grounds of government and obedience; by Tho. White Gent.
- Statesman
- Statesman
- Statesman
- Strategy power plays : winning business ideas from the world's greatest strategic minds
- The Arraignment of co-ordinate-power : wherein all arbitrary proceedings are laid open to all honest abhorrers and addressers : with a touch at the London-petition and charter
- The Arraignment of co-ordinate-power : wherein all arbitrary proceedings are laid open to all honest abhorrers and addressers : with a touch at the London-petition and charter
- The Athenian Constitution
- The Cambridge companion to Aristotle's politics
- The Gorgias of Plato
- The Gorgias of Plato
- The Judgment of whole kingdoms and nations concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, priviledges, and properties of the people : shewing the nature of government in general, both from God and man, an account of the British government, and the rights and priviledges of the people in the time of the Saxons and since the conquest ..
- The Leviathan in the state theory of Thomas Hobbes : meaning and failure of a political symbol
- The Oceana of James Harrington, and his other works : som wherof are now first publish'd from his own manuscripts
- The Platonian Leviathan
- The Politics
- The Politics of Aristotle
- The Politics of Aristotle
- The Politics, and the Constitution of Athens
- The Prince
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic
- The Republic ; The Statesman
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato
- The Republic of Plato : a new version founded on basic English
- The Republic of Plato : for the use of schools, and passmen at Oxford, Books I-IV
- The Rights of Kings. : No. 1. Political dictionary. (To be continued occasionally.) [Co]ntaining a definition of the following words, relative to monarchy, and its append ages, viz. King Queen Monarch Soveriegn Majesty Nero Prince Game-cock Niggard Royalty Throne Crown Palace Subjects Rank Unrincely Widow-marker Theatre Tragedy Regifugium &c. &c
- The Sovereign, or, A Political discourse upon the office and obligations of the Supreme magistrate
- The [F]rench favorites: or, The seventh discourse of ...alzac's politicks. Publish'd by the [Re]verend Dr. Kennet, dean of Peterborough, February 13th, 1708/9
- The art of law-giving : in III books ... : to which is added an appendix concerning an House of Peers
- The arts of empire and mysteries of state discabineted : in political and polemical aphorisms, grounded on authority and experience, and illustrated with the choicest examples and historical observations
- The beginning, continuance, and decay of estates : vvherein are handled many notable questions concerning the establishment of empires and monarchies. Written in French by R. de Lusing, L. of Alymes: and translated into English by I.F
- The beginning, continuance, and decay of estates : vvherein are handled many notable questions concerning the establishment of empires and monarchies. Written in French by R. de Lusing, L. of Alymes: and translated into English by I.F
- The bounds & bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things : likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant : in all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of The grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians
- The bounds & bonds of publique obedience. Or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things. : Likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant. In all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of the grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians
- The bounds and bonds of publique obedience, or, A vindication of our lawfull submission to the present government, or to a government supposed unlawfull, but commanding lawfull things : likewise how such an obedience is consistent with our Solemne League and Covenant : in all which a reply is made to the three answers of the two demurrers, and to the author of The grand case of conscience, who professe themselves impassionate Presbyterians
- The cabinet-council : containing the cheif [sic] arts of empire and mysteries of state : discabineted in political and polemical aphorisms grounded on authority, and experience : and illustrated with the choicest examples and historical observations
- The chief works and others
- The coherence of Hobbes's Leviathan : civil and religious authority combined
- The constitution of the Roman Republic
- The counsellor : Exactly pourtraited in two bookes. VVherein the offices of magistrates, the happie life of subiectes, and the felicitie of common-weales is pleasantly and pithilie discoursed. A golden worke, replenished with the chiefe learning of the most excellent philosophers and lawgiuers, and not onely profitable, but verie necessarie for all those that be admitted to the administration of a well-gouerned common-weale. Written in Latin by Laurentius Grimaldus, and consecrated to the honour of the Polonian empyre. Newlie translated into English
- The counsellor of estate : Contayning the greates and most remarkeable considerations seruing for the managing of publicke affaires. Diuided into three parts. The first contaynes the meanes to settle an estate. The secund, the meanes to perserue it. And the third, the meanes to encrease it. Written in French by one of the ancient counsellors to the most Christian kings, Henry the Fourth, and Levvis the thirteenth. Translated by E.G
- The country gentleman's notion concerning governments· : In a letter to his friend at Leeds in Yorkshire
- The defender of the peace
- The discourses
- The discourses and other political writings | The Discourses and other early political writings
- The elements of law, natural and politic
- The ethics of Aristotle
- The ethics of Aristotle
- The excellencie of a free-state: or, The right constitution of a common-wealth. : Wherein all objections are answered, and the best way to secure the peoples liberties, discovered: with some errors of government, and rules of policie.
- The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy, and by the way some political matters are treated, diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted, and many aduises geuen, tending no lesse to religious piety, then to true policy : with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God, which is clearly proued throughout the whole
- The first part of a treatise concerning policy, and religion : wherein the infirmitie of humane wit is amply declared, with the necessitie of Gods grace, and true religion for the perfection of policy, and by the way some political matters are treated, diuers principles of Macchiauel confuted, and many aduises geuen, tending no lesse to religious piety, then to true policy : with a confutation of the arguments of atheists, against the prouidence of God, which is clearly proued throughout the whole
- The first part of the disquisition of truth, concerning political affaires : Handled in two seuerall sections. The first whereof (by way of certaine questions probleme-wise propounded and answered) consisteth of foureteene chapters. Written by Henry Wright
- The first part of the disquisition of truth, concerning political affaires : Handled in two seuerall sections. The first whereof (by way of certaine questions probleme-wise propounded and answered) consisteth of foureteene chapters. Written by Henry Wright
- The first part of the disquisition of truth, concerning political affaires. : Handled in two seuerall sections. The first whereof (by way of certaine questions probleme-wise propounded and answered) consisteth of foureteene chapters.
- The free-holders grand inquest : touching our soveraigne lord the King and his Parliament
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament ...
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest touching our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest, touching Our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest, touching Our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament : to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The free-holders grand inquest, touching Our Sovereign Lord the King and his Parliament to which are added observations upon forms of government : together with directions for obedience to governours in dangerous and doubtful times
- The garments of court and palace : Machiavelli and the world that he made
- The grand case of conscience stated, about submission to the new and present power, or, An impassionate answer to a modest book concerning the lawfullness of submitting to the present government
- The grand case of conscience stated, about submission to the new and present power, or, An impassionate answer to a modest book concerning the lawfullness of submitting to the present government
- The grounds of obedience and government
- The grounds of obedience and government
- The grounds of obedience and government.
- The grounds of obedience and government. Being the best answer to all that has been lately written in defence of passive obedience and non resistance. By Father Thomas White, a Benedictine, father confessor to the Queen Mother Henrietta Maria
- The history of Florence and of the affairs of Italy : from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent, together with The prince, and various historical tracts
- The history of Florence and of the affairs of Italy : from the earliest times to the death of Lorenzo the Magnificent, together with the prince, and various historical tracts
- The judgment of whole kingdoms and nations, concerning the rights, power, and prerogative of kings, and the rights, privileges, & properties of the people ...
- The laws of Plato
- The man of peace: or, The glorious appearance of the great God in his people, : rising as a man of war, to waste the Assyrian, that is, the mighty oppressor, or enemy to our peace. Being a second olive-leaf, springing 1. To heal the nation, or people of the land. 2. To humble the princes, or people of the Lord. 3. To heighten the spirits of the English, above all the nations about, to break them, or bring them in (with us) to the government of Jesus. By William Erbery
- The mirrour of policie : A vvorke nolesse [sic] profitable than necessarie, for all magistrates, and gouernours of estates and commonweales
- The modern states-man.
- The modern states-man. By G W. Esq
- The modern states-man. By G.W. Esq
- The new-found politicke : Disclosing the secret natures and dispositions as well of priuate persons as of statesmen and courtiers; wherein the gouernments, greatnesse, and power of the most notable kingdomes and common-wealths of the world are discouered and censured. Together with many excellent caueats and rules fit to be obserued by those princes and states of Christendome, both Protestants and papists, which haue reason to distrust the designes of the King of Spaine, as by the speech of the Duke of Hernia, vttered in the counsell of Spaine, and hereto annexed, may appeare. Written in Italian by Traiano Boccalini ... And now translated into English for the benefit of this kingdome
- The old Protestant his consciencious queries about the nevv engagement or, The engagement examined : as to the sense of it, the equity, necessity or expediency of pressing it, the lawfulnesse of taking it. By one whose desire is to endeavour in all things the good of all: yet to doe no evil that good may come. To be carefull to render to every man his due: yet curious in giving to any what is anothers. To yield to any man in things lawfull: yet to subscribe to no man in things unlawfull. Not to be hasty in any thing before God: yet, having sworn to his own hurt, not to change
- The opinion of divers learned and leading dissenters concerning the original of government, referring to the doctrine of the political catechism : the first specimen
- The plan for perpetual peace, On the government of Poland, and other writings on history and politics
- The plan for perpetual peace, On the government of Poland, and other writings on history and politics
- The political and commercial works of that celebrated writer Charles D'Avenant L.L. D. : relating to the trade and revenue of England, the plantation trade, the East-India trade and African trade
- The political and legal philosophy of James Wilson, 1742-1798
- The political and legal philosophy of James Wilson, 1742-1798
- The political ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas : representative selections
- The political thought of Benjamin Franklin
- The political thought of John Locke : an historical account of the argument of the 'Two treatises of government'
- The political thought of Peter Martyr Vermigli : selected texts and commentary
- The political works of James Harrington
- The political works of James I
- The political works of James I
- The political writings of Dr. Johnson : a selection
- The politick survey of a kingdom
- The politicks of France
- The politicks of France
- The politicks of France
- The politicks of France
- The politicks of France
- The politics
- The politics
- The politics of Aristotle
- The politics of obedience : the discourse of voluntary servitude
- The portable Edmund Burke
- The portable Machiavelli
- The power of kings, and in particular of the King of England
- The power of kings, and in particular of the King of England
- The power of kings: and in particular, of the King of England. Learnedly asserted, by Sir Robert Filmer, Kt. With a preface of a friend: giving an account of the author and his works
- The practice of policy
- The practice of policy