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Malthus tells us that his book was suggested by Godwin's Inquiry,
but it was really prompted by the rapid growth of pauperism which
Malthus saw around him, and the book proved the main influence
which determined the reform of the English Poor Laws. The problem
of pauperism came upon men in its most terrible form between 1795
and 1834. The following statistics will illustrate its growth.
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
international titles in a single resource. Its International Law
component features works of some of the great legal theorists,
including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf,
Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among
others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three
world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the
George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law
Library.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
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LibraryLP3Y007540019250101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign,
Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926"Issued under the
auspices of the British institute of international affairs."
Originally written as an introduction to the author's Survey of
international affairs in 1920-23 and intended for publication as
part of the same volume. cf. Pref.London; Edinburgh; Glasgow;
Copenhagen; New York; Toronto; Melbourne; Cape Town; Bombay;
Calcutta; Madras; Shanghai: Humphrey Milford Oxford University
Press, 192591 p.: fold. map.; 25 cmUnited KingdomDenmarkUnited
StatesCanadaAustraliaSouth AfricaIndiaChina
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
international titles in a single resource. Its International Law
component features works of some of the great legal theorists,
including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf,
Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among
others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three
world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the
George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law
Library.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
to insure edition identification: +++++++++++++++Yale Law
LibraryLP3Y008530019160101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign,
Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926Issued also in the
series of Papers by command, Cd. 8325. Arnold J. Toynbee,
editor.London: Printed under the Authority of His Majesty's
Stationery Office by Sir Joseph Causton and Sons, Limited,
1916xlii, 684 p. front. (fold. map) 23 cmUnited Kingdom
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