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D. B. Robertson has written:

'The religious foundations of Leveller democracy' -- subject(s): Levellers

'Voluntary associations'

'Voluntary Associations a Study of Groups in Free S'

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D. B. Robertson has written:

'The religious foundations of Leveller democracy' -- subject(s): Levellers

'Voluntary associations'

'Voluntary Associations a Study of Groups in Free S'

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Lois S. Steinberg has written:

'Social science theory and research on participation and voluntary associations' -- subject(s): Citizens' advisory committees in education, Bibliography, Citizens' associations

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Etymology; 2 In Commonwealth jurisdictions. 2.1 Canada ... 3.1 Mandatory, integrated, or unified bar associations; 3.2 Voluntary bar associations.

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Vivienne Durden has written:

'The YWCA' -- subject(s): Young Women's Christian Associations. Canada, Young Women's Christian associations

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Voluntary groups of people and associations who advocate the case of the

poor and the marginalized are said to constitute

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