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On Government

 
  by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Michael Grant (Translator)
 
 
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  Format: Paperback, 387 pages
  Publisher: Penguin USA
  ISBN: 0140445951
  Release Date: Jan 9, 2002


 
 
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Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC) was a key figure in the turbulent closing years of the Roman Republic. The principles he expounded, occasionally compromised, and eventually died for, draw on wide practical experience as well as deep knowledge and reflection.

 
 
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The only Roman statesman to have left behind a full explanation of his theories, Cicero favored a constitution blending monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy

 
 
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