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21802 Maukisch, Johann: Dissertation on the judge, Leipzig, 1650.
3 — Dissertation on majesty, ibid., 1651.
4 Maulius, Friedrich Albrecht: Treatise on religious peace, Frankfurt, 1633.
5 6 Maulius, Thomas: Treatise on emphyteusis leasehold law, on censuses, as well as on annual rents, ibid., 1633.
7 — Treatise on permutation exchange of property, ibid., 1633.
8 — Treatise on letting and hiring, ibid., 1633.
9 — Treatise on the cession of goods, moratorium truces, and the imprisonment of debtors, ibid., 1635.
10 — Exposition of the imperial constitution on pledging, ibid., 1635.
11 — Treatise on arrests, on the constitution regarding litigious possession, on the legal constitution concerning defamation, on the relaxation of an oath to the effect of litigating, and on protracted and denied justice, ibid., 1635.
12 Maupinot, Johann Anton: Dissertation on the right of grace, Strasbourg, 1750.
13 Maurick, Bernhard: Dissertation on questions, i.e., the torture of the accused, Leiden, 1710.
Mauritius, Ericus: Dissertations and short works, 2nd edition, Strasbourg, 1724.
This collection presents:
14 — Dissertation on the principles of German public law in particular, 1662.
15 — Dissertation on books of common law and their use.
16 — Dissertation on the recesses decrees/conclusions of the Empire, 1664 (and with Fritsch).
17 — Dissertation on the matricula roll/register of the Holy Roman Empire, 1667 (and with Fritsch).
18 — Dissertation on the origin of electors and electoral diets, 1667.
19 — Dissertation on nobility, especially German, 1660.
20 — Introduction to forensic practice.
21 — Dissertation on the judgment of the Holy Imperial and Aulic Council, 1666 (and with Fritsch).
22 — Dissertation on the right of intervention, 1669.
23 — Dissertation on the secularization of ecclesiastical goods, from divine and human law, especially the instrument of peace and the newest constitutions of the Empire (and with Fritsch).
24 — Dissertation on the citation, which they call to resume, 1660.
25 — Dissertation on the Rothweil judgment (and with Fritsch).
26 — Dissertation on the power of the prince, the royal law, and jurisdiction, 1668.
27 — Nomenclator of writers of feudal law.
28–43 — Sixteen decades of positions on controversial feudal law.
44 — Annotations on the capitulation of Leopold I, Augustus.
45 — Dissertation on the favor of the defense of life, 1667.
46 — Dissertation on duels, 1666.
47 — Dissertation on the denunciation of witches, 1664.
48 — Advice on the same subject.
49 — Dissertation on abolition, 1652.
50 — Dissertation on estimation, 1666.
51 — Positions of controversial law, 1654.
21852 Mauricius, Johann Jakob: Dissertation on the law of the Digest regarding the Regulae Iuris: "Not everything which is permitted is honorable," Leiden, 1711.