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Author: Goślicki, Wawrzyniec, 1530-1607.
Title: The sage senator delineated: or, A discourse of the qualifications, endowments, parts, external and internal, office, duty and dignity of a perfect politician. With a discourse of kingdoms, republiques, & states-popular. As also, of kings and princes: to which is annexed, the new models of modern policy. / By J.G. Gent.
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Print source: The sage senator delineated: or, A discourse of the qualifications, endowments, parts, external and internal, office, duty and dignity of a perfect politician. With a discourse of kingdoms, republiques, & states-popular. As also, of kings and princes: to which is annexed, the new models of modern policy. / By J.G. Gent.
Goślicki, Wawrzyniec, 1530-1607., Grimefield, John,, J. G., Gent.

London,: Printed by Ja: Cottrel, for Sam. Speed, at the signe of the Printing-Press in St. Paul's Church-yard., 1660.
Alternate titles: De optimo senatore. English
Subject terms:
Politicians -- Early works to 1800.
Political science -- Early works to 1800.
Political ethics -- Early works to 1800.
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