Publications of Hubert Languet

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  • Languet, Hubert. Vindiciæ contra tyrannos: a defence of liberty against tyrants. Or, of the lawfull power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince. Being a treatise written in Latin and French by Junius Brutus, and translated out of both into English. Questions discussed in this treatise. I. Whether subjects are bound, and ought to obey princes, if they command that which is against the law of God. II. Whether it be lawfull to resist a prince which doth infringe the law of God, ... by whom, how, and how farre it is lawfull. III. Whether it be lawfull to resist a prince which doth oppresse or ruine a publique state, and how farre such resistance may be extended, ... and by what right, or law it is permitted. IV. Whether neighbour princes or states may be, or are bound by law, to give succours to the subjects of other princes, afflicted to the caus of true religion, or oppressed by manifest tyranny. London: printed by Matthew Simmons, and Robert Ibbitson, in Smithfield, neer the Queens-head Tavern, 1648. ESTC No. R34504. Grub Street ID 117028.
  • Languet, Hubert. Vindiciæ contra tyrannos, a defence of liberty against tyrants, or, Of the lawfull power of the Prince over the people, and of the people over the prince being a treatise written in Latin and French by Junius Brutus, and translated out of both into English. London: Printed by Matthew Simmons, and Robert Wilson, 1648. ESTC No. R24421. Grub Street ID 108215.
  • Languet, Hubert. Vindiciæ contra tyrannos: a defence of liberty against tyrants. Or, Of the lawful power of the prince over the people, and of the people over the prince. Being a treatise written in Latin and French by Junius Brutus, and translated out of both into English. Questions discussed in this treatise. I. Whether subjects are bound and ought to obey princes, if they command that which is against the Law of God. II. Whether it be lawful to resist a prince which doth infring the Law of God, or ruine the Church, ... III. Whether it be lawful to resist a prince which doth oppress or ruine a publick state, and how far such resistance may be extended, ... IV. Whether neighbour princes or states may be, or are bound by law, to give succours to the subjects of other princes, afflicted for the cause of true religion, or oppressed by manifest tyranny. Licensed and entered according to order. London: printed for Richard Baldwin, in the year, 1689. ESTC No. R14213. Grub Street ID 62259.
  • Languet, Hubert. Huberti Langueti, Galli, epistolæ ad Philippum Sydneium, equitem anglum. Accurante D. Dalrymple, de Hailes, Eq. Edinburgi: ex officina A. Murray et J. Cochran. Veneunt Londini apud J. Murray, Bibliopolam in vico vulg. dict. Fleetstreet, MDCCLXXVI. [1776]. ESTC No. T146492. Grub Street ID 193130.