Justice, Alexander
Justice, Alexander 1701-1705 fl
Justice, Alexander, fl. 1701-1705
VIAF ID: 394144782998326405095 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (9)
Works
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Algemeene verhandeling van de heerschappy der zee: en een compleet lichaam van de zee-rechten: : vervattende al het weetenswaardigste dat over dit stuk te vinden is, in oude en nieuwer schryvers ... Gelyk ook dat voortreffelyk lichaam van zee-rechten, in Vrankryk uitgegeeven in 1681 ... Mitsgaders verscheide dissertatiën over de jurisdictie en maniere van procedeeren in de Admiraliteit van Engeland ... Waar by komt een aanhangsel rakende den tegenwoordigen staat en reglementen van de Admiraliteit en scheepsmagt van Engeland. Gevolgd van een vollediger nieuw aanhangsel raakende het zelfde onderwerp ... | |
Appendix: being a collection of several valuable tracts relating to marine affairs | |
A complete account of the Portuguese language, 1701 ; with, Grammatica Anglo-Lusitanica | |
A general treatise of monies and exchanges : in which those of all trading nations are particularly describ'd and consider'd. With an account of all the foreign banks ... Together with an exact translation of the excellent ordinances lately publish'd in France, ... As also, tables of the reduction of the monies and exchanges of the most considerable towns in Europe. To which is subjoyn'd, a general discourse of the trade and commodities of most nations: ... Together with an universal treatise of the weights and measures usual in trade all over the world, .. | |
General treatise of the dominion and laws of the sea | |
GENERAL TREATISE OF THE DOMINION OF THE SEA : and a compleat body of the sea-laws | |
The interest of Europe : with respect to peace and war. Wherein is consider'd, I. Whether it be safe for the allies to make a peace in this conjuncture. II. Upon what Conditions a Lasting Peace may be expected. III. The Means for Obtaining such Conditions |