Dei Principii Del Governo Libero E Saggi Politici, written by Domenico Carutti and originally published in 1861, explores the principles of free government and offers political insights relevant to its time. This historical work delves into the theories and practical considerations surrounding governance, reflecting the political climate and intellectual discourse of 19th-century Italy.
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