An edition of On the Law of War and Peace (1995)

On The Law Of War And Peace

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An edition of On the Law of War and Peace (1995)

On The Law Of War And Peace

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Language
English
Pages
343

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Cover of: On the Law of War and Peace
On the Law of War and Peace
October 2, 2005, bnpublishing.com
Audio CD
Cover of: On the Law of War and Peace
On the Law of War and Peace
October 28, 2005, bnpublishing.com
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Cover of: On The Law Of War And Peace
On The Law Of War And Peace
June 30, 2004, Kessinger Publishing
Paperback in English
Cover of: On the Law of War and Peace
On the Law of War and Peace: Washington, D. C. - Carnegie Institution 1913 (On the Law of War & Peace)
January 1995, William S. Hein & Company
Hardcover in Latin

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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."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
343
Dimensions
9.1 x 7.4 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8471679M
ISBN 10
1419138758
ISBN 13
9781419138751
OCLC/WorldCat
63518167
Library Thing
164729
Goodreads
256095

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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