George Mackenzie, The Institutions of the Law of Scotland (1684)
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Date
1684
Author
Book title
The Institutions of the Law of Scotland
Publication place
Edinburgh
Printer
John Reid
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
law
Language
headwords: English
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: The Law of Nature comprehends those Dictats, which Nature hath taught all living creatures, instances whereof are Self Defence, Education of Children: and generally, all those common principles, which are common to Man, and beasts, and this is rather innate instinct, than positive Law (p. 2)
sample: The Law of Nature comprehends those Dictats, which Nature hath taught all living creatures, instances whereof are Self Defence, Education of Children: and generally, all those common principles, which are common to Man, and beasts, and this is rather innate instinct, than positive Law (p. 2)
Alston
XVIII.II.117
Wing
M158
Other editions
1688: Wing M 159; Alston XVIII.II.118
1699: Wing M161; Alston XVIII.II.119
1699: Wing M161; Alston XVIII.II.119