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1 Of the Law of Nature and Nations: Eight Books 1729

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            -Eight BOOKS.
Written in LATizr by the Baron P IFNDORF5,
  Counfellor of State to his late Swedijh Maje-


  Ity, and to the late Kmg ot J'ruffga.
Done into ENGLISH by BAlSIL KENNETT, D.D.
     late Prefident of Corpus ChriJti College in Oxjbrd.
                 To-which are added
All the large NOTES       of Mr. BARBEYRAC,
        Tranflated fronr the bWIt E D I T I 0 N ;
  Together with Large T A B L E S to the Whole.
The FoURT H E D I T ION, carefully Corre&ed.
                To which is now prefixed
  Mr. BA -RBEYRAc's Prefatory D     SCOURS E,
                CONTAININGI
ffn Hiftorical and Critical Account of the S c i E x c g of
   Mb R A L I T Y, and the Progrefs it has made in the World, from the
      earlieft Times down Tol the Publication of this Work.
 Dont into E N G L I S H by' Mr. Cd R E W of Lincoln's-JInn.

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 Printed for .. WALTTHOE, R. WILKIN, J. and J. BoNwicxE, S. BIB.,
              T. WARD, and T. OSBORNE.
                   M DCC XXlX.


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