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Manuscript. Principles of Moral Philosophy. Seconde partie. Des Lois naturelles de l'homme. sl, sd (2nd half of 18th century). In-4, 114 pp. neatly handwritten in brown ink on the recto (no crossings out or erasures). Marbled basane, ornate ribbed spine, title page, red pages (period binding). Ink stain on one page. Wet stamp of the Bibliothèque de la Roche Guyon.

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Manuscript. Principles of Moral Philosophy. Seconde partie. Des Lois naturelles de l'homme. sl, sd (2nd half of 18th century). In-4, 114 pp. neatly handwritten in brown ink on the recto (no crossings out or erasures). Marbled basane, ornate ribbed spine, title page, red pages (period binding). Ink stain on one page. Wet stamp of the Bibliothèque de la Roche Guyon.

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