Book XVII. How the Laws of Political Servitude Bear a Relation to the Nature of the Climate 1. Of p...
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17. Of political Laws among Nations who have not the Use of Money. The greatest security of the lib...
Book XIX. Of Laws in Relation to the Principles Which Form the General Spirit, Morals, and Customs o...
24. Of the Marriages of the Kings of the Franks. I have already mentioned that with people who do n...
15. The Influence of domestic Government on the political. This alteration in the manners of women w...
A free nation may have a deliverer: a nation enslaved can have only another oppressor. For whoever ...
14. The Laws of Commerce concerning the Confiscation of Merchandise. The Magna Charta of England for...
Book XX. Of Laws in Relation to Commerce, Considered in its Nature and Distinctions 1. Of Commerce....
Pliny and Strabo inform us that the junks of India and the Red Sea were twenty days in performing a...
Book XXI. Of Laws in relation to Commerce, considered in the Revolutions it has met with in the Worl...
Strabo,68 who accounts for their ignorance of the countries between the Hypanis and the Ganges, says...
14. Of the Genius of the Romans with respect to Commerce. The Romans were never distinguished by a ...
My reasoning does not hold good against all mines; those of Germany and Hungary, which produce littl...
A merchant may send his stock into a foreign country when the exchange is below par without injuring...
Book XXII. Of Laws in Relation to the Use of Money 1. The Reason of the Use of Money. People who ha...