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    Jean Barbeyrac (French: [baʁbɛʁak]; 15 March 1674 – 3 March 1744) was a French jurist. Born at Béziers in Lower Languedoc, he was the nephew of Charles...
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    Lausanne, Jean Barbeyrac (1674–1744), published in 1712 a translation of Samuel von Pufendorf's works on natural law. The philosopher Jean-Jacques Burlamaqui...
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    Pellisson (1624–1693), author Jean Barbeyrac (1674?–1744), jurist Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan (1678–1771), geophysicist Jean-Henri-Nicolas Bouillet (1729–1790)...
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    the court in its opinion were the works of William Blackstone, Fleta, Jean Barbeyrac, Samuel von Pufendorf, Hugo Grotius, and Justinian I. Justice Livingston...
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  • – Robert Hooke, English architect and philosopher (b. 1635) 1744 – Jean Barbeyrac, French scholar and jurist (b. 1674) 1765 – William Stukeley, English...
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    February 14 – John Hadley, English mathematician (b. 1682) March 3 – Jean Barbeyrac, French jurist (b. 1674) March 4 – John Anstis, English herald (b. 1669)...
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  • and the Principal Points Relating to Government written Hugo Grotius, Jean Barbeyrac – retrieved 9.10.11 Frazer, J. G. (1913). Pausanias's Description of...
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    authorities. Two of his political treatises were translated into French by Jean Barbeyrac, and appeared at Amsterdam in 1707 and 1714, under the respective titles...
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    February 14 – John Hadley, English mathematician (b. 1682) March 3 – Jean Barbeyrac, French jurist (b. 1674) March 4 – John Anstis, English herald (b. 1669)...
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  • the Portuguese scholars. Works by Hugo Grotius, Samuel von Pufendorf, Jean Barbeyrac, among others, were accepted, although they supported some heterodox...
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