American Political Thought: The Philosophic Dimension of American StatesmanshipMorton J. Frisch, Richard G. Stevens |
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INTRODUCTION Morton J Frisch Richard G Stevens 321 | 3 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON Harvey C Mansfield Jr 2350 | 23 |
THE FEDERALIST Martin Diamond 6988 | 69 |
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