The principles of natural law
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    "The principles of natural law" owned by Nagoya University Library, retrieved from Digital Library of Western Books(https://da.adm.thers.ac.jp/en/item/n003-20230901-00088)
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              NULDL000096
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          Title
              The principles of natural law
          Editor
  
                
            J.J. Burlamaqui ... ; tranſlated into English by Mr. Nugent
      
  
      
      Edition
              The third edition, reviſed and corrected
          Appearance
              [2], xvi, [24], 312 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo)
          Issue details
              London : Printed for J. Nourse, in the Strand, Bookſeller to his majesty , 1780
          Issue year
              1780
          Date
              1780
          Note
  
            With a half-title and an unpaginated table of contents , Dedication signed: Thomas Nugent , At foot of first recto of each gathering: "Vol.I" , No more volumes published. --ESTC , Signatures: pi1 A[8] a[4] b[8] B-U[8] X[4] , Initials; head and tail pieces , Bookplate on front pastedown: J. W. Middleton Berry. Ballynegall , Inscription on t.p.: J Gibbons Inn ... Nov. 1st 1809
      
      Bibliography ID
              YB01539581
          NCID
              BA72865850
          Material ID
  
            40696001
      
      Original Owner
              Nagoya University Library
          Call number
  
            Hobbes I//52
      
      Remarks
              ESTC T117619
          Source
              Nagoya University Library
          Material type
              Book (PDF)
          Image
              colour
          Collection
Digital Library of Western Books
Digital archive of the Western rare books of Nagoya University Library.
      
  
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