Code Napolé́on.

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Code Napolé́on.

Extensive anonymous commentary on the Napoleonic Code, article by article, providing historical and comparative material, with reference to Roman law, together with observations drawn from natural law, positive law, legal precedents, and legal theory. Perhaps from a course of university lectures, or perhaps a reading exercise. Dated 1811, 1812, 1813 with the name "A.R.M.D. Ressigne" on the flyleaf, together with a price. Text covers approximately one-half of the entire code systematically and thoroughly, from the beginning through Book III, title 2 (Donations and Testaments).

1 v. ; 26 cm.

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