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The rights of war and peace, in three books. Wherein are explained, the law of nature and nations, and the principal points relating to government
Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Barbeyrac, Jean (1674-1744)
1738
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
The illustrious Hugo Grotius Of the law of warre and peace : With annotations. III. parts. And memorials of the author's life and death
Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Barksdale, Clement (1609-1687)
1654
First edition in English. Running title reads: Of war and peace. "Memorials of the life and death of H. Grotius" has separate dated title page; register is continuous. Annotation on Thomason cop...
Of the rights of war and peace, in three volumes; in which are explain'd the laws and claims of nature and nations, and the principal points that relate either to publick government, or the conduct of private life. Together with the author's own notes. Done into English by several hands; with the addition of the author's life by the translators. Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (v.1)
Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Morrice, John
1715
Title page in red and black. Title page preceding each volume includes volume number before imprint, but in all other respects identical. Edited by the Rev. John Morrice.
Of the rights of war and peace, in three volumes; in which are explain'd the laws and claims of nature and nations, and the principal points that relate either to publick government, or the conduct of private life. Together with the author's own notes. Done into English by several hands; with the addition of the author's life by the translators. Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (v.2)
Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Morrice, John
1715
Title page in red and black. Title page preceding each volume includes volume number before imprint, but in all other respects identical. Edited by the Rev. John Morrice.
Of the rights of war and peace, in three volumes; in which are explain'd the laws and claims of nature and nations, and the principal points that relate either to publick government, or the conduct of private life. Together with the author's own notes. Done into English by several hands; with the addition of the author's life by the translators. Dedicated to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales (v.3)
Grotius, Hugo (1583-1645); Morrice, John
1715
Title page in red and black. Title page preceding each volume includes volume number before imprint, but in all other respects identical. Edited by the Rev. John Morrice.
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'...