A dissertation concerning the punishment of ambassadors, Who Transgress the Laws of the Countries where they reside; founded upon the Judgment of the Celebrated Hugo Grotius; clear'd from many Objections, and exemplify'd with various Arguments and Authorities, both Antient and Modern. Written Originally in Latin by the Learned Dr. Richard Zouch, sometime Professor of the Civil Law in the University of Oxford. Done into English, with the Addition of a Preface concerning the Occasion of Writing this Treatise. By D. J. Gent.

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  • A dissertation concerning the punishment of ambassadors, Who Transgress the Laws of the Countries where they reside; founded upon the Judgment of the Celebrated Hugo Grotius; clear'd from many Objections, and exemplify'd with various Arguments and Authorities, both Antient and Modern. Written Originally in Latin by the Learned Dr. Richard Zouch, sometime Professor of the Civil Law in the University of Oxford. Done into English, with the Addition of a Preface concerning the Occasion of Writing this Treatise. By D. J. Gent.
  • De legati delinquentis judice competente dissertatio. English
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Imprint
London: printed by J. Darby, and sold by S. Baker at the Black-Boy and Anchor in Patter-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XVII. [1717]
Publication year
1717-1717
ESTC No.
T34643
Grub Street ID
264914
Description
xxviii,122,[2]p. ; 8⁰
Note
With a final errata leaf.

First published 1657, but here republished in translation with reference to the Swedish Ambassador, Gyllenburg.
Uncontrolled note
Full Latin title: Solutio qu¾stionis veteris et nov¾, sive De Legati delinquentis judice competente dissertatio. Errata on final leaf spelt "Errat."