Sovereignty and untranslatability : European international law, France, the Ottoman Empire and the Barbary States 1720-1740

In Cornel Zwierlein & Daniel Lee (eds.), Sovereignty: European and global histories, 1400-1800. Boston: Brill (2024)
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