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Schomberg on the Maritime laws of Rhodes.
i. SCHOMBERG, Alexander Crowcher.
A Treatise on the Maritime laws of Rhodes. By Alexander C. Schomberg, M. A. Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Oxford: sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke. J. F. and C. Rivington, P. Elmsly, and T. Payne and Son, London, m dcc lxxxvi . [1786]
JX2014 .R583
First Edition. 8vo. 56 leaves, 2 lines of errata at the foot of the last page.
Marvin, page 633.
Sweet & Maxwell I, 330, 62.
Clarke, page 344, no. 43.
Rebound in half calf, the original fly-leaf with Jefferson’s list preserved.
Jefferson ordered a copy of this book from Stockdale, in a letter written from Paris, September 13, 1786, shortly after the publication of the book.
Alexander Crowcher Schomberg, 1756-1792, English poet and writer on jurisprudence.
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Dissertation sur l’influence des loix maritimes des Rhodiens sur la marine des Grecs et Romains. par de Pastoret.
ii. PASTORET, Claude Emmanuel Joseph Pierre, marquis de.
Dissertation qui a remporté le Prix de l’Académie Royale des inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, à Pâques, 1784. Par M. de Pastoret . . . Sur cette question: Quelle a été l’influence des loix maritimes des Rhodiens sur la marine des Grecs & des Romains, & l’influence de la marine sur sa puissance de ces deux peuples? A Paris: chez Alexandre Jombert, le jeune, m. dcc. lxxxiv . [1784]
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First Edition. 8vo. 67 leaves.
Quérard VI, 623.
Camus 255.
Half bound, padded with blanks, by the Library of Congress.
Claude Emmanuel Joseph Pierre, Marquis de Pastoret, 1756-1840, French lawyer.
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Robinson’s admiralty reports. 2. v. in 1. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 86. no. 10, as above, omitting 2. v. in 1.
ROBINSON, Sir Christopher.
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty; commencing with the Judgments of the Right Honorable Sir William Scott, Michaelmas Term 1798. By Chr. Robinson, LL. D. Advocate. Volume the first. Philadelphia: Printed by Zachariah Poulson, Junior, 1800. Volume the second. London: Printed by A. Strahan for J. Butterworth, and for J. White, 1801.
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2 vol. only. 8vo. First edition of vol. II. Vol. I is a mixed copy, the first part printed by Poulson at Philadelphia, the second half being the English edition printed by Strahan, the same as vol. II; the division occurs after sig. [21] 2[;] Strahan’s imprint is at the foot of the last page. Vol. II has 210 leaves.
Marvin, page 615.
Sweet & Maxwell II, 108, 3.
Rebound in calf by the Library of Congress, many leaves cut into. Initialled by Jefferson in both volumes, and with corrections in ink by him.
Sir Christopher Robinson, 1766-1833, English admiralty lawyer. The first edition of vol. I of this work was printed in Edinburgh in 1799. In all six volumes were published.
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