The law of nations, or, The principles of natural law : applied to the conduct and to the affairs of nations and of sovereigns
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The law of nations, or, The principles of natural law : applied to the conduct and to the affairs of nations and of sovereigns
(The Classics of international law, [4])
Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1916
- v. 3
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The principles of natural law
Le droit des gens, ou, Principes de la loi naturelle
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Droit des gens. English
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Note
V. 3. Translation of the edition of 1758, by Charles G. Fenwick, with an introduction by Albert de Lapradelle
"The law of nations. Bibliography of the different editions": p. lvi-lix
Translation of : Le droit des gens