Treatise of Civil Government and a Letter Concerning Toleration
Irvington (1965)
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| Call number | JC153.L85 1979 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0891975195 | |||||||||
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Joseph Priestley (1993). Political Writings. Cambridge University Press.
Andrew Jason Cohen (2004). What Toleration Is. Ethics 115 (1):68-95.
Ryszard Legutko (1999). Toleration and Multiculturalism. Critical Review 13 (1-2):115-127.
Derek Edyvane & Matt Matravers (2011). Introduction: Toleration Re-Examined. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 14 (3):281-288.
John Locke (1984). A Letter Concerning Toleration ; the Second Treatise of Government ; an Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Franklin Library.
John Locke (1966). The Second Treatise of Government. [New York]Barnes & Noble.
John Locke (1946). The Second Treatise of Civil Government. Oxford, B. Blackwell.
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