Proposals for Printing a Very Curious Discourse, in two Volumes in Quarto, Intitled Pseudologia Politike: Or, a Treatise on the art of Political. Of the First Volume of the Said Treatise (in English)
Proposals for Printing a Very Curious Discourse, in two Volumes in Quarto, Intitled Pseudologia Politike: Or, a Treatise on the art of Political. Of the First Volume of the Said Treatise (in English)
Proposals for Printing a Very Curious Discourse, in two Volumes in Quarto, Intitled Pseudologia Politike: Or, a Treatise on the art of Political. Of the First Volume of the Said Treatise (in English) - John Arbuthnot
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Proposals for Printing a Very Curious Discourse, in two Volumes in Quarto, Intitled Pseudologia Politike: Or, a Treatise on the art of Political. Of the First Volume of the Said Treatise (in English)
John Arbuthnot
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