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An edition of The meaning of the Constitution (1968)

The meaning of the Constitution

3rd ed.
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English
Pages
130

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Cover of: The meaning of the Constitution
The meaning of the Constitution
1997, Barron's Educational Series
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: The meaning of the Constitution.
The meaning of the Constitution.
1987, Barron's Educational Series
in English - 2nd ed. / Angela Roddey Holder, with John W. Lewis and Polly Philbrook Lewis and Melford A. Wilson ; foreword by Henry Steele Commager.
Cover of: Meaning of the Constitution
Meaning of the Constitution
January 1981, Barron's Educational Series
Paperback in English - 4Rev Ed edition
Cover of: The meaning of the Constitution.
The meaning of the Constitution.
1974, Barron's Educational Series
in English - Rev.
Cover of: The meaning of the Constitution.
The meaning of the Constitution.
1971, Barron's Educational Series, inc.
in English - Rev.
Cover of: The meaning of the Constitution.
The meaning of the Constitution.
1968, Barron's Educational Series, inc.
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 123-127) and index.

Published in
Hauppauge, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
342.73/02
Library of Congress
KF4550.Z9 H6 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 130 p. ;
Number of pages
130

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL710436M
Internet Archive
meaningofconstit00hold
ISBN 10
0764100998
LCCN
97074678
OCLC/WorldCat
39627229
Library Thing
577373
Goodreads
500644

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POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY had its beginnings in ancient Greece, where Aristotle, in particular, believed in a concept of "absolute justice."
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