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On t.-p. of vol. IX: ... Imprimendum curavit Eberhardus Richtsteig.

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Reprinted from the Annals of the New York academy of sciences, vol. IX, June 1896.

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Contributions in English, Spanish, Portuguese or French.

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Reprinted, with slight cahnges and without illustrations, as "A defense of bookplates," introduction to H. P. Ward's "Some American college bookplates," 1915.

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Wegweiser für das Jahrbuch der Internationalen Vereingung für Vergleichende rechtswissenschaft und Volkswirtschaftslehre.

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Las h. de grab. son xil. y litogr.

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Los Vols. XXXV al XXXVIII contienen Indice general o vocabulario de historia universal por R. Pérez de Santiago.

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Vol. VIII entitled 'Recreaçaõ filosofica, ou, dialogo sobre a metafysica'; vol. IX 'Harmonia da razão, e da religião' (Lisbon: Off. Patriarcal); vol. X 'Recreação filosofica sobre a filosofia moral.'

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Reprinted from L'encyclopédie moderne, Vol. IX- Avertissement.

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Vol. IX contains "'Recueil des Lettres choisies', publié à Paris en 1751", Vol. X contains additional letters to various correspondents.

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Each volume has also special t.-p.

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Also published from the original (?) manuscript (formerly in the possession of José Freire Monterroyo Mascarenhas) in the Revista litteraria of Porto, 1842, Vol. IX, p. 433-467. cf. Silva, v. I, p. 67.

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First published under title: Ante-Nicene Christian library, Edinburgh, 1867-97.

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During the civil war between Caesar and Pompey, the military oath which binds the soldier to his army is often openly violated. Yet despite this offense, commanders of armed struggle require recursively the oath to their men. Admittedly, this ritual act seems ineffective given the many desertions and mutinies identified, but military leaders use its symbolic and sacred meaning to legitimize one hand their “anti-republican” actions, on the other armies fighting in a context deemed impius.