Philosophical discourse on public and civil law regarding property rights
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- Philosophical discourse on public and civil law regarding property rights
- Description
- A printed philosophical text discussing doctrines of state authority over private property. The author critiques dangerous theories through reasoning, citing Philip II as an example, and extensively quotes Montesquieu's L'Esprit des Loix on the distinction between political and civil law in matters of eminent domain and compensation.
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- Uncertain Readings
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- md:20260219_101546-2.md
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- Type
- Printed Pamphlet
- Provenance
- Page numbered [17]; printed text with long 's' characters; citation to De L'Esprit des Loix visible in margin; text continues (page break marked 'B').
- Language
- English

