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_aJC179 _b.M74 1989 |
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_aMontesquieu, Charles de Secondat, _cbaron de, _d1689-1755. _98533 |
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_aDe l'esprit des lois. _lEnglish |
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_aThe spirit of the laws / _cCharles Baron de Montesquieu, Thomas Nugent, translator. |
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_aNew York : _bCosimo, _c2011. |
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_axxi, 684 p. ; _c22 cm. _fNFIC |
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_aCosimo Classics. _916189 |
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500 | _aTranslation of: De l'esprit des lois. | ||
505 | _aVOLUME I. Book I: Of laws in general -- Book II: Of laws directly derived from the nature of government -- Book III: Of the principles of the three kinds of government -- Book IV: That the laws of education ought to be in relation to the principles of government -- Book V: That the laws given by the legislator ought to be in relation to the principle of government -- Book VI: Consequences of the principles of different governments with respect to the simplicity of civil and criminal laws, the form of judgments, and the inflicting of punishments -- Book VII: Consequences of the different principles of the three governments with respect to sumptuary laws, luxury and the condition of women -- Book VIII: Of the corruption of the principles of the three governments -- Book IX: Of the laws in the relation that bear to a defensive force -- Book X: Of laws in the relation that bear to offensive force -- Book XI: Of the laws which establish political liberty, with regard to the constitution -- Book XII: Of the laws that form political liberty, in relation to the subject: Idea of this book -- Book XIII: Of the relation which the levying of taxes and the greatness of the public revenues bear to liberty -- Book XIV: Of laws in relation to the nature of the climate -- Book XV: In what manner the laws of civil slavery relate to the nature of the climate -- Book XVI: How the laws of domestic slavery bear a relation to the nature of the climate -- Book XVII: How the laws of political servitude bear a relation to the nature of the climate -- Book XVIII: Of laws in the relation they bear to the nature of the soil -- Book XIX: Of laws in relation to the principles which form the general spirit, morals, and customs of a nation -- Book XX: Of laws in relation to commerce, considered in its nature and distinctions -- Book XXI: Of laws in relation to commerce, considered in the revolutions it has met with in the world -- Book XXII: Of laws in relation to the use of money. -- VOLUME II. Book XXIII: Of laws in the relation they bear to the number of inhabitants -- Book XXIV: Of laws in relation to religion, considered in itself, and in its doctrine -- Book XXV: Of laws in relation to the establishment of religion and its external polity -- Book XXVI: Of laws in relation to the order of things which they determine -- Book XXVII: Of the origin and revolutions of the Roman law on successions -- Book XXVIII: Of the origin and revolutions of the civil laws among the French -- Book XXIX: Of the manner of composing the laws -- Book XXX: Theory of the feudal laws amonng the Franks in the relation they bear to the establishment of the monarchy -- Book XXXI: Theory of the feudal laws among the Franks in relation they bear to the revolutions of their monarchy. | ||
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_aPolitical science. _9419 |
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_aState, The. _91992 |
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_aLaw _xPhilosophy. _98534 |
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_aJurisprudence. _98535 |
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