The Principles of Natural Law is a primary source for the ideas
found expressed in the Declaration of Independence. It was
originally written by Burlamaqui, J. J. (Jean Jacques), 1694-1748,
a Swiss jurist, and late professor of natural and civil law at
Geneva. It was translated into English in 1752 by Mr. Nugent. His
works are said to be have been used as a text book at Harvard by
James Otis, John Hancock, Samuel Adams, and John Adams. It
parallels the wittings of John Locke and William Blackstone with
additional details that support its positions.
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