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Yale Law Library
LP3Y0500400
18650101
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926
"First published in 1829 ... reproduced ... from the original edition ... I have not re-printed the second volume"--Publisher's pref. "A translation of a portion of the Mitácshará from the original Sanscrit": p. [131]-343.
Madras; Calcutta; Bombay: J. Higginbotham; Lepage and Co.; Chesson and Woodall, 1865
xx, [2], 366 p. ; 22 cm
India
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