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Observations from the law of nature and nations, and the civil law; shewing that the British nation have an undoubted right, during the present war, to seize on all French property in neutral bottoms, and particularly every thing brought from the French settlements in America, or carried to them; as likewise, to seize all such goods carrying to France, that might enable them to arry on the war against Great Britain, or to refuse or delay doing justice to the British nation; and shewing, that the treaty made between England and Holland in 1674, does not intitle the Dutch to any right to trade to the French settlements in America ...

Title
Observations from the law of nature and nations, and the civil law; shewing that the British nation have an undoubted right, during the present war, to seize on all French property in neutral bottoms, and particularly every thing brought from the French settlements in America, or carried to them; as likewise, to seize all such goods carrying to France, that might enable them to arry on the war against Great Britain, or to refuse or delay doing justice to the British nation; and shewing, that the treaty made between England and Holland in 1674, does not intitle the Dutch to any right to trade to the French settlements in America ...
Publication
London, Sold by J. and R. Dodsley, W. Owen, M. Cooper, and Mary Kingman, 1759.

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12 p.; 25 cm. (4to.)
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Indexed In (note)
  • Sabin
  • Kress library catalogue
Call Number
*KF 1759 (Observations from the law of nature and nations)
OCLC
7138799
Title
Observations from the law of nature and nations, and the civil law; shewing that the British nation have an undoubted right, during the present war, to seize on all French property in neutral bottoms, and particularly every thing brought from the French settlements in America, or carried to them; as likewise, to seize all such goods carrying to France, that might enable them to arry on the war against Great Britain, or to refuse or delay doing justice to the British nation; and shewing, that the treaty made between England and Holland in 1674, does not intitle the Dutch to any right to trade to the French settlements in America ...
Imprint
London, Sold by J. and R. Dodsley, W. Owen, M. Cooper, and Mary Kingman, 1759.
Indexed In:
Sabin 56475.
Kress library catalogue 5803
Local Note
Maitland Collection.
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Research Call Number
*KF 1759 (Observations from the law of nature and nations)
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