Pufendorf's Law of nature and nations
abridg'd from the original. In which, the author's entire treatise (de officio hominis & civis) ... is taken. The whole compar'd with the respective last editions of Mr. Barbeyrac's French translations, and illustrated with his notes. By J. Spavan, M.A. In two volumes.
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Publication
1716 - printed for T. Varnan [sic] and J. Osborne; J. Baker, and W. Taylor; H. Clements; J. Browne; and J. Hook, London, England
Language
English
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Physical Format
Microform
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL18376728M
Classifications
- LCCJX2136.E5
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Series Statement
- Eighteenth century -- reel 9828, no. 03.
Other Editions
- Pufendorf's Law of nature and nations: abridg'd from the original. In which, the author's entire treatise (de officio hominis & civis) ... is taken. The whole compar'd with the respective last editions of Mr. Barbeyrac's French translations, and illustrated with his notes. By J. Spavan, M.A. In two volumes.
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