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The origin of laws, arts, and sciences, and their progress among the most ancient nations. Tr. from the French of the President de Gouguet ... Adorned with cuts.

Main Author: Goguet, Antoine-Yves, 1716-1758.
Other Authors: Fugère, Alexandre Conrad. , Henry, Robert, 1718-1790., Spearman, Alexander. , Dunn, D.
Language(s): English
Published: Edinburgh, Printed by A. Donaldson and J. Reid for the translator, 1761.
Subjects: Civilization, Ancient.
History, Ancient.
Law > History.
Art > History.
Science, Ancient.
Note: By A.Y. Goguet, aided by A.C. Fugère. cf. Brunet, Manuel du libraire.
"Vol. 1 was translated by Robert Henry, D.D., v. 2 by Dr. Dunn and v. 3 by Alexander Spearman."--Halkett and laing, Anon. and pseud. lit. of Gt. Brit.
"Table of the names of the authors cited in this work": v. 3, p. 326-340.
Physical Description: 3 v. 9 fold. pl., 3 fold. tab. 21 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: CB311 .C64 1761
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