Alexander Justice
Also known as
Alexander) (Justice
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL4268811A
Top Subjects
- Money (3)
- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Maritime law (3)
- Weights and measures (2)
- Tables (2)
- Commerce (2)
- Foreign exchange (2)
Books by Alexander Justice
Total count: 15
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A general treatise of the reduction of the exchanges, moneys, and real species of most places in Europe ..Printed by J. Matthews for S. and J. Sprint [and 2 others1704-01-01
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A general treatise of the dominion and laws of the seacontaining what is most valuable upon that subject in ancient and modern authors ... together with several discourses about the jurisdiction and manner of proceeding in the admiralty of England ..Printed for S. and J. Sprint1705-01-01
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A general treatise of monies and exchangesin which those of all trading nations are particularly describ'd and consider'd : with an account of all the foreign banks and different species and denominations of monies, with their current and intrinsick value ... : together with an exact translation of the excellent ordinances lately publish'd in France for exchange and commerce, and the regulations of most trading places upon that subject ... : as also, tables of the reduction of the monies and exchanges of the most considerable towns in Europe : to which is subjoyn'd, a general discourse of the trade and commodities of most nations, with a more particular account of those of England, &c. : together with an universal treatise of the weights and measures usual in trade all over the world ...Printed for S. and J. Sprint, and J. Nicholson and R. Smith1707-01-01
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A general treatise of monies and exchangesin which those of all trading nations are particularly describ'd and consider'd : with an account of all the foreign banks and different species and denominations of moniesPrinted for S. and J. Sprint, and J. Nicholson, in Little-Britain, and R. Smith, under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill1707-01-01
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A general discourse of commercebeing a view of the commodities and merchandizes, produc'd in all countries of trade1707-01-01
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A general treatise of the dominion of the seaand a compleat body of the sea-laws: ... The second edition, with large additions, and improvements, and a new appendix, containing several eminent lawyers opinions in important marine cases; ...printed by D. Leach, for J. Nicholson, and J. and B. Sprint; and R. Smith1709-01-01
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A general treatise of the dominion of the sea, and a compleat body of the sea-lawscontaining what is most valuable on that subject in antient and modern authors, and particularly the antient laws of the Rhodians and Romans, those of Oleron, Wisbuy, and other countries, with curious notes and observations : as also, that excellent body of sea laws, lately publish'd in France, with a collection of marine treaties concluded during the last century : together with several discourses about the jurisdiction and manner of proceeding in the Admiralty of England, both in criminal and civil matters, and adjudg'd cases in several courts concerning trade and navigation : in all which are explain'd at large the laws and customs of merchants and of the courts in cases of bottomry, insurances, charter-parties, bills of lading, pyracy, and of letters of marque and reprizal : to which is subjoin'd an appendix concerning the present state and regulations of the Admiralty and NavyThe third edition, with large additions and improvements ; and a new appendix, containing several eminent lawyers opinions in important marine cases, a comparison of the English and French conduct in their sea affairs, an essay concerning the Navy of England taken from Mr. Pepis's, Mr. Burchet's, and other authentick memoirs ; an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to the marine, particularly that for establishing articles and orders for the regulating and better government of the fleet, &c.Printed for the executors of J. Nicholson, J. and B. Sprint ..., and R. Smith ...1710-01-01
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A general treatise of the dominion of the seaand a compleat body of the sea-laws: containing what is most valuable on that subject in ancient and modern authors; and particularly the ancient laws of the Rhodians and Romans; those of Oleron, Wisbuy, and other countries; with curious notes and observations. As also that excellent body of sea laws lately publish'd in France: with a collection of marine treaties concluded during the last century. Together with several discourses about the jurisdiction and manner of proceeding in the Admiralty of England, both in criminal and civil matters, and adjudg'd cases in several courts concerning trade and navigation ... To which is subjoin'd, an appendix concerning the present state and regulations of the Admiralty and Navy.The 3d ed., with large additions and improvements. And a new appendix, containing several eminent lawyers opinions in important marine cases; a comparison of the English and French conduct in their sea affairs; an essay concerning the navy of England, taken from Mr. Pepis's, Mr. Burchet's, and other authentick memoirs; an abstract of all the acts of Parliament relating to the marine ... [etc.]Printed for the executors of J. Nicholson1710-01-01
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Considerations on peace and warunder the following heads: I. Whether it be the interest of the allies to consent to a peace in this conjuncture. ...printed for B. Bragge1710-01-01
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The spirit of Popery; or, The groans of ZionHumbly inscrib'd to the Defender of the Faith. Containing, a view of the sufferings of the Church in bondage. Collected from the most approved authors ...Printed by William Hurt, and sold by S. Popping in Pater-Noster-Row1714-01-01
Alegemeene verhandeling van de heerschappy der zeeen een compleet lichaam van de zee-rechten: vervattende al het weetenswaardigste dat over dit stuk te vinden is, in oude en nieuwer schryvers; en byzonderlyk de oude rechten der Rhodiërs en Romeinen; die van Oleron, Wisbui, de Hanse steden, keizer karel, en koning Philips den IIden, en andere; met keurige aantekeningen en aanmerkingen. Gelyk ook dat voortreffelyk lichaam van zee-rechten, in Vrankryk uitgegeevan in 1681: met eene verzameling van tractaaten van commercie en navigatie, geslooten in deeze en voorleede eeuwe. Mitsgaders verscheide dissertatiën over de jurisdictie en maniere van procedeeren in de Admiraliteit van England ... In alle welke breedvoerig zyn verklaard, de rechten en costumen der kooplieden en rechtbanken in zaaken van bodemery, assurantiën, certepartyen, connossementen, zeeroof, brieven van marque en represaille.Dirk onder de Linden1757-01-01
The linen and cotton broad-ware weavers apologyHumbly addressed to the gentlemen manufacturers of Manchester, and all others whom it may concernPrinted by Robert Williamson, near the Exchange1758-01-01-
Extracts from Godolphin, Sea laws, Jenkins, Maline, Zouch and Exton, of all the parts of those treatises which relate to the admiralty jurisdiction in cases of contractsalso, the commission of George III. to the Vice Admiralty Court in New Hampshire in 1766, and an abstract of the records of the Vice Admiralty Court in Massachusetts prior to the RevolutionHowe & Norton, printers1826-01-01
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Extracts from Godolphin, Sea laws, Jenkins, Malyne, Zouch and Exton of all the parts of those treatises which relate to the admiralty jurisdiction in cases of contractsalso, the commission of George III to the Vice Admiralty Court in New Hampshire in 1776, and an abstract of the records of the Vice Admiralty Court in Massachusetts prior to the revolutionHowe & Norton1826-01-01
The Interest of Europe, With Respect to Peace and war. Wherein is Consider'd, I. Whether it be Safe for the Allies to Make a Peace in This Conjuncture.Gale ECCO, Print Editions2018-04-23