The Spirit of Laws: Translated from the French of M. de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu. In Two Volumes. ...A. Donaldson and J. Reid. For Ebenezer Wilson in Dumfries, 1762 |
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... civil laws , Chap . XIV . In what inftances marriages between re- lations fhould be regulated by the laws of nature ; and in what inftances by the civil laws¿ 166 Chap L Chap . XV . That we should not regulate by viii CONTENT S ..
... civil laws , Chap . XIV . In what inftances marriages between re- lations fhould be regulated by the laws of nature ; and in what inftances by the civil laws¿ 166 Chap L Chap . XV . That we should not regulate by viii CONTENT S ..
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... fhould be moderate , that they might always enjoy the fweets of a tranquil govern- ment ; in fine , that they should be frugal in their manners , that they might perpetually enjoy a trade , the more certain , as it was lefs advantageous ...
... fhould be moderate , that they might always enjoy the fweets of a tranquil govern- ment ; in fine , that they should be frugal in their manners , that they might perpetually enjoy a trade , the more certain , as it was lefs advantageous ...
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... fhould no longer feize the body for civil debts . This law he received from Egypt . It had been made by Boccoris , and renewed by Sefoftris . This law is extremely good , with refpect to the gene- rality of civil affairs ; but there is ...
... fhould no longer feize the body for civil debts . This law he received from Egypt . It had been made by Boccoris , and renewed by Sefoftris . This law is extremely good , with refpect to the gene- rality of civil affairs ; but there is ...
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... f , had this kind of tribunal for their mariners . The affairs of commerce are but little fufceptible of for- malities ... fhould be decided . It is otherwife with thofe actions of life which have a principal influence on futurity , but ...
... f , had this kind of tribunal for their mariners . The affairs of commerce are but little fufceptible of for- malities ... fhould be decided . It is otherwife with thofe actions of life which have a principal influence on futurity , but ...
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... fhould defile the elements . Hyde's religion of the Pertians . Even to this day they have no maritime commerce . Those who take to the fea , are treat-- ed by them as atheists . ↑ Herodotus ( in Melpomene ) fays , that Darius conquered ...
... fhould defile the elements . Hyde's religion of the Pertians . Even to this day they have no maritime commerce . Those who take to the fea , are treat-- ed by them as atheists . ↑ Herodotus ( in Melpomene ) fays , that Darius conquered ...
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againſt alfo almoſt ancient appeal Balufius Balufius's edition barbarians Beaumanoir becauſe Befides Burgundians cafe capitulary caufe cauſe cenfus chap Charlemagne Charles Martel Charles the Bald Chriftian civil laws clergy commerce compofition confequently conftitution court crown cuſtoms Defontaines divifion emperor eſtabliſhed faid falfe fame fubject continued fays fecond feems fent feveral fhall fhould fiefs filver firſt fome fpecie fpirit France Franks freemen ftate ftill fucceffion fuch fufficient Gregory of Tours himſelf Ibid increaſed inftitutions intereft itſelf judgment judicial combats juftice jurifdiction king king's kingdom lands lefs Lewis le Debonnaire Lombards lord manner Marculfus marriage merchandiſes monarchy moſt muſt nations nature neceffary nobility obferved obliged ordained perfon poffeffed prefent preferve prince puniſhed reafon refpect regulations religion Roman law Salic law ſhall St Lewis ſtate ſtill Strabo thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thouſand trade ufage Ulpian uſe vaffals Vifigoths