Book XXV. Of Laws in Relation to the Establishment of Religion and its External Polity 1. Of Religi...
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10. The same Subject continued. As there are scarcely any but persecuting religions that have an ex...
Book XXVI. Of Laws in Relation to the Order of Things Which They Determine 1. Idea of this Book. Me...
10. In what Case we ought to follow the civil Law which permits, and not the Law of Religion which ...
19. That we should not decide those Things by the civil Law which ought to be decided by domestic L...
Book XXVII. 1. Of the Origin and Revolutions of the Roman Laws on Successions. This affair derives...
It is a misfortune inherent in humanity that legislators should be sometimes obliged to enact laws ...
Book XXVIII. Of the Origin and Revolutions of the Civil Laws among the French 1. Different Characte...
6. How the Roman Law kept its Ground in the Demesne of the Lombards. The facts all coincide with my...
19. A new Reason of the Disuse of the Salic and Roman Laws, as also of the Capitularies. I have alr...
28. Of the Appeal of Default of Justice. The appeal of default of justice was, when the court of a p...
35. Of the Costs. In former times no one was condemned in the lay courts of France to the payment of...
1. See the prologue to the Salic Law. Mr. Leibnitz says, in his treatise of the origin of the Frank...
Book XXIX. Of the Manner of Composing Laws 1. Of the Spirit of a Legislator. I say it, and methinks...
15. That sometimes it is proper the Law should amend itself. The law of the Twelve Tables allowed p...