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    Institutes of natural law : Being the substance of a course of lectures on Grotius de Jure Belli et Pacis

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    Institutes of natural law : Being the substance of a course of lectures on Grotius de Jure Belli et Pacis

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    A system of natural philosophy, being a course of lectures in mechanics, optics, hydrostatics, and astronomy: which are read in St. Johns College Cambridge / by T. Rutherforth...; vol. I

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    A sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons [electronic resource] : at St. Margrarets [sic] Westminster January 30. 1745-6. By Thomas Rutherforth, ...

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    Half-title: 'The Reverend Dr. Rutherforths sermon preached before the Honourable House of Commons January 30. 1745-6.'.Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from British Library

    An essay on the nature and obligations of virtue.

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    A system of natural philosophy, being a course of lectures in mechanics, optics, hydrostatics, and astronomy: which are read in St. Johns College Cambridge / by T. Rutherforth...; vol. II

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    'The Westphalian model and sovereign equality'

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    Although the Westphalian model takes many forms the association of Westphalian and sovereign equality is a prominent one. This article argues firstly that sovereign equality was not present as a normative principle at Westphalia. It argues further that while arguments for sovereign equality were present in the eighteenth century they did not rely on, or even suggest, a Westphalian provenance. It was, for good reasons, not until the late nineteenth century that the linkages of Westphalia and sovereign equality became commonplace, and even then sovereign equality and its linkage with Westphalia were disputed. It was not until after the Second World War, notably through the influential work of Leo Gross that the linkage of Westphalia and sovereign equality became not only widely accepted, but almost undisputed until quite recently. The article concludes by suggesting that not only did Gross bequeath a dubious historiography but that this historiography is an impediment to contemporary International Relations

    The Development of the Nineteenth-Century Consensus Theory of Contract

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