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Julian H. Franklin, Jean Bodin and the Sixteenth-Century Revolution in the Methodology of Law and History (New York, 1963); Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory (Cambridge, 1973); John Locke and the Theory of Sovereignty: Mixed Monarchy and the Right of Resistance in the Political Thought of the English Revolution (Cambridge, 1978); 'Sovereignty and the Mixed Constitution: Bodin and his Critics', in The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450-1700, ed. J.H. Burns (Cambridge, 1991), pp. 298-328. The expansion of Bodin scholarship in recent decades is indicated by the three international conferences devoted to his thought (Munich, 1970; Perugia, 1980; Angers, 1984).
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Julian H. Franklin, Jean Bodin and the Sixteenth-Century Revolution in the Methodology of Law and History (New York, 1963); Jean Bodin and the Rise of Absolutist Theory (Cambridge, 1973); John Locke and the Theory of Sovereignty: Mixed Monarchy and the Right of Resistance in the Political Thought of the English Revolution (Cambridge, 1978); 'Sovereignty and the Mixed Constitution: Bodin and his Critics', in The Cambridge History of Political Thought, 1450-1700, ed. J.H. Burns (Cambridge, 1991), pp. 298-328. The expansion of Bodin scholarship in recent decades is indicated by the three international conferences devoted to his thought (Munich, 1970; Perugia, 1980; Angers, 1984).
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Sir John Eliot (Arnisaeus), De Jure Maiestatis or Political treatise of Government and the Letter Book of Sir John Eliot (London, 1882). See for example p. 86 (cf. Arnisaeus, De jure majestatis (1635), p. 155) on indivisibility and the distribution of governmental functions.
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His Majesties Answer to the Nineteen Propositions of both Houses of Parliament (1642), in Divine Right and Democracy: An Anthology of Political Writing in Stuart England, ed. David Wootton (London, 1986), pp. 171-4. Differing views on the importance of this document to the open debate about legislative sovereignty in England are provided by Corinne C. Weston and Janelle R. Greenberg, Subjects and Sovereigns: The Grand Controversy over Legal Sovereignty in Stuart England (Cambridge, 1981), pp. 35-40, on the one hand, and Michael Mendle, 'Parliamentary Sovereignty: A Very English Absolutism', in Political Discourse in Early Modern Britain, ed. Nicholas Phillipson and Quentin Skinner (Cambridge, 1993), pp. 97-119, on the other. They agree, however, on the appearance of a new kind of political thinking.
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