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La fable des abeilles, ou, Les fripons devenus honnestes [sic] gens : avec le commentaire, òu l'on prouve que les vices des particuliers tendent à l'avantage du public (v.1)

Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733); Bertrand, Jean (1708-1777)

1750

Translated by Jean Bertrand. The author is named in a footnote to the preface, p. [iii], v.1. Includes bibliographical references and indexes at the end of vols. 2 and 4.

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La fable des abeilles, ou, Les fripons devenus honnestes [sic] gens : avec le commentaire, òu l'on prouve que les vices des particuliers tendent à l'avantage du public (v.2)

Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733); Bertrand, Jean (1708-1777)

1750

Translated by Jean Bertrand. The author is named in a footnote to the preface, p. [iii], v.1. Includes bibliographical references and indexes at the end of vols. 2 and 4.

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La fable des abeilles, ou, Les fripons devenus honnestes [sic] gens : avec le commentaire, òu l'on prouve que les vices des particuliers tendent à l'avantage du public (v.3)

Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733); Bertrand, Jean (1708-1777)

1750

Translated by Jean Bertrand. The author is named in a footnote to the preface, p. [iii], v.1. Includes bibliographical references and indexes at the end of vols. 2 and 4.

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La fable des abeilles, ou, Les fripons devenus honnestes [sic] gens : avec le commentaire, òu l'on prouve que les vices des particuliers tendent à l'avantage du public (v.4)

Mandeville, Bernard (1670-1733); Bertrand, Jean (1708-1777)

1750

Translated by Jean Bertrand. The author is named in a footnote to the preface, p. [iii], v.1. Includes bibliographical references and indexes at the end of vols. 2 and 4.

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