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Samuel von
Pufendorf (/ˈpuːfəndɔːrf/; German: [ˈpuːfəndɔʁf]; 8
January 1632 – 26
October 1694) was a
German jurist,
political philosopher,
economist and...
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Puffendorf is a church,
village and
northeastern district of
Baesweiler in the
Aachen urban region of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
located at...
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Heinrich Brewer (September 6, 1640 in
Puffendorf,
Germany – c. 1713 in
Puffendorf) was a
German Roman Catholic priest and historian.
Brewer was educated...
- Linnich. The
advance was very steady, and
already on the next day the
towns Puffendorf and
Immendorf were taken. This
alarmed the
German command and Rundstedt...
- as follows: The
common sense of man
approves the
judgment mentioned by
Puffendorf [sic], that the
Bolognian law
which enacted "that
whoever drew
blood in...
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common sense of man
approves the
judgment mentioned by
Pufendorf [sic.
Puffendorf], that the
Bolognian law
which enacted 'that
whoever drew
blood in the...
- Marienberg,
broke through,
crossed the Wurm River,
seized the town of
Puffendorf on 16 November, and
Barmen on 28 November.
Members of the
division received...
- inhabitants)
Loverich (1,255 inhabitants)
Oidtweiler (2,731 inhabitants)
Puffendorf (441 inhabitants)
Setterich (7,794 inhabitants) In 1371 a
battle took...
- 169.
Dahlberg E., Vera
Delineatio Castrorum Suecicorum prope Nowodwor,
Puffendorf S., De
rebus a
Carolo Gustavo…,
Norymberga 1696, p. 20 Chisholm, Hugh...
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animal be
actually taken. The same
principle is
recognized by Bracton.
Puffendorf defines occupancy of
beasts feræ naturæ, to be the
actual corporeal possession...