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Posted by Tondra Gosa on April 04, 19102 at 09:40:01:
In Reply to: Why was "The Prince" considered a banned book? posted by Schollarly Bob on February 15, 19101 at 08:49:06:
: I am currentlt doing some work on banned books, and am required to find an article outlining why "The Prince" is a banned book.
: Links to articles on why it was banned are greatly appreciated.
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