The most excellent Hugo Grotius, his three bookstreating of the rights of war & peace
In the first is handled, whether any war be just. In the second is shewed, The causes of war, both just and unjust. In the third is declared, what in war is lawful; that is, unpunishable. With theannotations digested into the body of every chapter
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Author
Contributions
- Evats, William. - Contributor
Publication
1682 - Printed by M. W. for T. Basset, London, No place, unknown, or undetermined
Language
English
Word Count
143,000 words, Guess
Page Count
572 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemostexcellenthug00grot
- Library of Congress Control Number24031749
- Open LibraryOL19529412M
Classifications
- LCCJX2093
Other Editions
- The most excellent Hugo Grotius, his three bookstreating of the rights of war & peace: In the first is handled, whether any war be just. In the second is shewed, The causes of war, both just and unjust. In the third is declared, what in war is lawful; that is, unpunishable. With theannotations digested into the body of every chapter
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