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Title
Annotations on Thoughts on martial law.
Alternative Title
Thoughts on martial law. London: Printed for T. Becket, in Pall Mall, bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Their Royal Highnesses the Princes, MDCCLXXXIV [1784]
Creator
Woodhouselee, Alexander Fraser Tytler, Lord, 1747-1813.
Sulivan, Richard Joseph, 1752-1806
Date Created and/or Issued
after 1784
Contributing Institution
UCLA, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Collection
Early Modern Annotated Books from UCLA’s Clark Library
Rights Information
Public Domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Scope/Content: Manuscript annotations in printed book.
Scope/Content: Annotations early owner Alexander Fraser Tytler in a 1784 copy of Richard Joseph Sulivan's Thoughts on Martial Law. Annotations consist of a contents listing on the verso of the half title as well as marginal notations and notes throughout the text.
Condition: Removed from binding.
Type
text
Form/Genre
Ink stamps (Provenance)--England--20th century.
Annotations (Provenance)--England--18th century.
Extent
viii, 104 pages, bound ; 21 cm
Identifier
ark:/21198/n15k51
UB855 .G7 S8 1784 *
Language
English
Subject
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry--Great Britain.
Military law--Great Britain.
Sulivan, Richard Joseph, 1752-1806.--Thoughts on martial law.--1784.
Place
Scotland.
Provenance
Ownership inscription of "Alex. Fraser Tytler" on title page; modern library stamp on first page of text reading "575194 English Local."
Location
CLUW

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