LAWRENCE (William Beach) – COMMENTARY ON THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS OF THE LAW OF PEOPLE BY HENRY WHEATON, Preceded by a Notice on the Diplomatic Career of Mr. Wheaton
LAWRENCE (William Beach) – COMMENTARY ON THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS OF THE LAW OF PEOPLE BY HENRY WHEATON, Preceded by a Notice on the Diplomatic Career of Mr. Wheaton
LAWRENCE (William Beach) – COMMENTARY ON THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS OF THE LAW OF PEOPLE BY HENRY WHEATON, Preceded by a Notice on the Diplomatic Career of Mr. Wheaton
LAWRENCE (William Beach) – COMMENTARY ON THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS OF THE LAW OF PEOPLE BY HENRY WHEATON, Preceded by a Notice on the Diplomatic Career of Mr. Wheaton
LAWRENCE (William Beach) – COMMENTARY ON THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS OF THE LAW OF PEOPLE BY HENRY WHEATON, Preceded by a Notice on the Diplomatic Career of Mr. Wheaton
    LAWRENCE (William Beach)
    COMMENTARY ON THE ELEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND ON THE HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS OF THE LAW OF PEOPLE BY HENRY WHEATON, Preceded by a Notice on Mr. Wheaton's Diplomatic Career
Édition :
    Leipzig
Date :
    1868 / 1969 / 1973
    3 vols. in-8, half green empire morocco, gilt title on ebony morocco, smooth spines richly decorated with gilt fillets, friezes and fleurons, (binding slightly worn, edges and corners slightly rubbed, rare damp stains in the interior), good condition, XXVII-404 / IX-505 / XXII-473 p.
    This is the original edition of seven texts, supposedly minor, which have become extremely rare and even impossible to find: Epistle to his nephew (1586); Consilium de institutione principis aut alius nobilioris ingenii (1603); Sapientiae moralis epitome (1588); Paradoxon quod nee virtus ulla in mediocritate nec summum hominis bonum in virtutis actione consistre possit (1596, Preface); The Paradox of Jean Bodin Angevin that there is not a single virtue in mediocrity, nor in the middle of two vices — Translated from Latin into French, and augmented in several places (1598); Letter to Jean Bautru des Matras (1568-1569?); Letter from Mr. Bodin (1590).

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