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20930 Mansfeld, (Counts and Lords of) Volradt, Christian and brave answer to the unchristian writing of Dr. Wigand, Mansfeld 572.
31 a Mansvelt, Georg. Anton. disputation on self-defense, Utrecht 734.
32 Mansuetus de S. Germanis, Dav. prodromus of a commentary on the abuse of the secular arm in the courts of Protestants, . . . 743.
33 Mansuetus, Petropolitanus, epistolary dissertation by which the voluntary consortium of empire between Frederick of Austria and Louis the Bavarian, constructed by Jo. Frid. de Baumann, is judged, Orléans 737.
34 Manz, Casp. dissertation presenting the conflict of creditors among themselves regarding priority, or preference, Ingolstadt 644.
35 ——— civil war between creditors and debtors, Interest-Skirmish, whether in these miserable times of war one is obligated to pay interest or not? Translated by Balth. Langen, Augsburg 655.
36 ——— dissertation on pacts and transactions, Ingolstadt 661.
37 ——— dissertation on municipal cities, ibid. 670.
38 ——— dissertation on the revocatory action of goods alienated in fraud of creditors, ibid. 672.
39 ——— treatise on the origin and progress of the Roman Empire, ibid. 673. folio.
Manzius, Casp. Golden library of legal-political-theoretical-practical matters, Frankfurt 695. folio and new volume, ibid. 701. folio.
40 ——— treatise on advocates, procurators, defenders, syndics, and managers of affairs with an appendix on calumniators and the infamous.
41 ——— treatise on restitution in full.
42 ——— treatise on personal servitudes.
43 ——— treatise on servitudes of urban and rural estates.
44 ——— treatise on the common wall.
45 46 ——— treatise I, II on tutelage and curatorship.
47 ——— treatise on sureties.
48 ——— treatise on the legitimate portion.
49 ——— treatise on pledges, (Frankfurt and Leipzig 690.)
50—57 ——— eight dissertations on intestate succession.
58 ——— treatise on the patronage of debtors impoverished by the calamity of war.
59 ——— dissertation presenting a prelude to the civil war between rigorous creditors and calamitous debtors regarding rents and pensions of past years.
60 ——— civil war primary conflict between rigorous creditors and calamitous debtors regarding rents and pensions.
61 ——— dissertation on this: whether a defect of fruits and revenues, loss of goods, and diminution of patrimony provides the debtor with an excuse and either delay or liberation.
62 ——— disquisition whether the debtor of rents and interest is freed from payment due to a defect of revenues and income or on account of devastation or hostile occupation of goods?
20963 ——— repertory of very many military questions. (Ingolstadt 671. 8.)