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Machiavelli and Republicanism in Elizabethan England
The Concept of Mixed Government in Classical and Early Modern Republicanism
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“When Two Authorities Are Up”: the Mixed Constitution in Shakespeare’S Coriolanus
The Apparent Inevitability of Mixed Government
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