Bibliotheca visseriana: dissertationum ius internationale illustrantium

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Page 196 - Fleetstreet, and Ralph Smith at the Bible under the Piazza of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. MDCLXXXII. Format: In-fol°.
Page 198 - PEACE.including the Law of Nature and of Nations ; translated from the original Latin of Grotius; with notes and illustrations from the best political and legal writers both ancient and modern, by the Rev. A. C. Campbell, AM Translator and Editor of Bishop Jewel's Apologia, 3 vols, 8vo.
Page 196 - Unjust. In the Third is declared, What in War is Lawful ; that is, Unpunishable. With the Annotations digested into the Body of every Chapter.
Page 179 - Borussicae quon1746, 1747 dam a consiliis secretioribus Grotius illustratus seu Commentarii ad Hugonis Grotii de Jure belli et pacis libros tres in quibus Jus Naturae & Gentium, item Juris Publici prascipua explicantur.
Page 96 - ... ligna, poma, pabulum, utrem, follem, faculam si quid ibi inveneris sustulerisve quod tuum non erit, quod pluris nummi argentei erit, uti tu ad C. Laelium C. filium consulem Luciumve Cornelium P.
Page 180 - Introductio ad Henrici LB de Cocceii Grotium illustratum; continens Dissertationes Prooemiales XII. In quibus Principia Grotiana circa Jus Naturae, per totum Opus dispersa, ad justam methodum revocantur, mens Grotii, obscura saepius, ex ipso Grotio illustratur, & defectus circa ejus Principia notan tur.
Page 178 - Gentium, item Juris Publici praecipua explicantur. Cum Annotatis Auctoris, ejusdemque Dissertatione de Mari libero; Ac Libello singulari de Aequitate, Indulgentia, & Facilitate: Nec non Joann.
Page 190 - Nouvelle Traduction, par Jean Barbeyrac, avec les Notes de l'Auteur même, qui n'avoient point encore paru en François ; et de nouvelles Notes du Traducteur.
Page 191 - Mackintosh (traduction nouvelle), complétée par l'exposition des doctrines des publicistes contemporains mise au courant des progrès du droit public moderne, et suivie d'une table analytique des matières par MP Pradier-Fodéré.
Page 40 - I am curious to know if the Dutch will defend themselves silently and by keeping what they have 1 Unless it is referred to on p. 331 and 336. In that case we should have to assume that the author had got thus far when the edict came under his notice. 2 Illud obscurius, an quae captis in navibus Italorum bona inveniebantur, in praedam cederent. Res inter aequitatem et jus belli media transigendo decisa est".

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