A Delineation of Universal Law: Being an Abstract of an Essay Towards Deducing the Elements of Universal Law, From the First Principles of Knowledge, and the Nature of Things: In a Methodical and Connected Series. In Five Books. I. Of Law in General. II. Of Private Law. III. Of Criminal Law. IV. Of the Laws of Magistracy. V. Of the Law of Nations, 1750
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Author(s): Bellers, Fettiplace
Publisher Information: Printed for R. Dodsley, London
Call Number: JUR.B4415D 1750
Digital Scan Identifier Number(s): 069
Dates
- Publication: 1750
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- From the Collection: University of Virginia. School of Law. Arthur J. Morris Law Library (Organization)
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