An edition of De jure belli ac pacis libri tres (1625)

De jure belli ac pacis libri tres.

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De jure belli ac pacis libri tres.
Hugo Grotius
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An edition of De jure belli ac pacis libri tres (1625)

De jure belli ac pacis libri tres.

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Publisher
W.S.Hein
Language
Latin

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March 15, 2007, Cosimo Classics
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July 19, 2005, Liberty Fund
Hardcover in English
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The rights of war and peace: including the law of nature and of nations
1979, Hyperion Press
in English - Hyperion reprint ed.
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Cover of: Hugonis Grotii De jure belli ac pacis libri tres
Cover of: The rights of war and peace
Cover of: Hugonis Grotii De jure belli ac pacis libri tres
Cover of: Hugonis Grotii De jure belli ac pacis libri tres
Hugonis Grotii De jure belli ac pacis libri tres: in quibus jus naturae, gentium, item juris publici praecipue [i.e. praecipua] explicantur.
1632, Apud Guilielmum Blaeu
in Latin - Editio nova, ab auctore ipso recognita & correcta : de qua vide pagina sequenti.

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Buffalo, N.Y

Edition Notes

Facsimile of the original ed. - Clarendon Press, 1925.

Series
Classics of international law -- No.3

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21369133M

First Sentence

"I. THE disputes arising among those who are held together by no common bond of civil laws to decide their dissensions, like the ancient Patriarchs, who formed no national community, or the numerous, unconnected communities, whether under the direction of individuals, or kings, or persons invested with Sovereign power, as the leading men in an aristocracy, and the body of the people in a republican government; the disputes, arising among any of these, all bear a relation to the circumstances of war or peace."

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