
| Titre | The Machiavellian Moment – Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition |
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The Machiavellian Moment – Florentine Political Thought and the Atlantic Republican Tradition
Catégorie: Informatique et Internet, Scolaire et Parascolaire
Auteur: Duncan Angwin, Michael Stephen Fuchs
Éditeur: Susan Cain
Publié: 2018-12-14
Écrivain: Alex Ross, Don Miguel Ruiz
Langue: Polonais, Russe, Persan, Grec ancien, Catalan
Format: pdf, epub
Auteur: Duncan Angwin, Michael Stephen Fuchs
Éditeur: Susan Cain
Publié: 2018-12-14
Écrivain: Alex Ross, Don Miguel Ruiz
Langue: Polonais, Russe, Persan, Grec ancien, Catalan
Format: pdf, epub
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