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- catalog alternative "Dominion of the sea".
- catalog alternative "Dominium maris. English.".
- catalog alternative "Dominium maris: or, the dominion of the sea".
- catalog contributor b9505440.
- catalog coverage "England London.".
- catalog created "An. dom. 1652.".
- catalog date "1652".
- catalog date "An. dom. 1652.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "An. dom. 1652.".
- catalog description "ESTC R207338".
- catalog description "Thomason E.795[1]".
- catalog description "Wing (2nd ed.) D1843".
- catalog extent "[10], 22 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Early English books online.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "ESTC R207338".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Thomason E.795[1]".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Wing (2nd ed.) D1843".
- catalog issued "1652".
- catalog issued "An. dom. 1652.".
- catalog language "eng ita".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, : Printed by William Du Gard.,".
- catalog spatial "England London.".
- catalog spatial "Italy".
- catalog subject "Freedom of the seas Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Maritime law Italy Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Sovereignty Early works to 1800.".
- catalog title "Dominion of the sea".
- catalog title "Dominium maris: or, the dominion of the sea".
- catalog title "Dominium maris: or, the dominion of the sea. : Expressing the title, which the Venetians pretend unto the sole dominion, and absolute sovereigntie of the Adriatick Sea, commonly called the Gulph of Venice. Manifested in a pleading, or argument, betwixt the Republick of Venice and the emperor Ferdinand. Whereby is sufficiently proved, that the sea as well as the land, is liable to the laws of proprietie, and may bee brought under the jurisdiction and protection of particular princes and states. Contrarie to the assertion of those, who affirm, the sea to be free, and under the dominion of no man. Translated out of Italian.".
- catalog type "Printing in multiple colors (Printing) England London 1652. rbtyp".
- catalog type "text".