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And now by commandement of his Majestie published, as it was then preached 210 $aLondon $cPrinted by William Stansby for Thomas Iones, and are to be sold at his shop in the Strand at the blacke Rauen, neere vnto Saint Clements Church$d1622 215 $a[8], 68 p 300 $aActually on Judges V,20. 300 $aThe first leaf is blank. 300 $aA4v has five errata; C4r line 6 begins "haue had do"; H3v line 12 begins "say". 300 $aReproduction of the original in the Henry E. 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Thinking Contemporary Forms of Government after the Broken Tradition -- Part I: Between Past and Present -- Chapter 2. An Unholy Trinity ? Populism, Illiberalism, Authoritarianism -- Chapter 3. Bonapartism: Obsolescence of the ?Forms of Government? -- Chapter 4. Illiberal Democracy as Revolutionary Action: The Case of the 2020?2022 Jan?a Government in Slovenia -- Chapter 5. Neither Ruling nor Being Ruled -- Chapter 6. The Politics of Crisis and Contemporary Forms of Government -- Chapter 7. Bureaucracy as a Pervasive Phenomenon of Contemporary Governments -- Chapter 8. Understanding Political Change with Montesquieu -- Part II: New Beginnings -- Chapter 9. Revitalizing Democracy: Citizen Assemblies, Citizen Power, and Spaces of Freedom -- Chapter 10. Federalism and Deconstruction in Hannah Arendt -- Chapter 11. In the Face of Global Upheavals ?Re-sharpening the Dimensions of Plurality in Arendt?s Republican Thinking -- Chapter 12. 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