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The whole duty of man according to the law of nature
Pufendorf, Samuel Freiherr von (1632-1694); Tooke, Andrew (1673-1732); Pufendorf, Samuel Freiherr von (1632-1694)
1691
Signatures: A⁸ a⁸ b² B-Y⁸ Z². Last [2] pages publisher's advertisements. A translation by Anthony Tooke of De officio hominis et civis juxta legem naturalem, which is in turn an abridgemen...
Origo legum: or A treatise of the origin of laws, and their obliging power : as also of their great variety: and why some laws are immutable, and some not; but may suffer change, or cease to be, or be suspended, or abrogated. In seven books
Dawson, George (1637-1700)
1694
First leaf bears half-title "Of the origin of laws·" on recto, and license-to-print on verso, dated March 8, 1693. A list of Books printed for Richard Chiswell concludes p. 219 and covers verso.
The most excellent Hugo Grotius his Three books treating 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 the annotations digested into the body of every chapter
Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Evats, William; Nelham, John; Whitfield, Thomas
1682
Translation of: De jure belli et pacis. With angraved additional title in the form of a frontispiece. The editor's Epistle to the reader, Nov. 1681, signed John Nelham and Thomas Whitfield (Evats'...
Of the law of nature and nations : eight books
Pufendorf, Samuel Freiherr von (1632-1694); Kennett, Basil (1674-1715); Percivale, William
1703
First edition in English. Errata leaf facing p. 1, Book I. Dedication signed by Basil Kennett, who translated part of the work; book V translated by William Percivale.