Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... fervice of his master ? As to this question , it seems to be a fettled point , that an • action of trover will not lie for a negro , because the owner has not an abfolute property in his negro , fo as to kill him " as he could an ox ...
... fervice of his master ? As to this question , it seems to be a fettled point , that an • action of trover will not lie for a negro , because the owner has not an abfolute property in his negro , fo as to kill him " as he could an ox ...
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... fervice it seems principally to have been intended ; but worthy alfo the perufal of every Gentleman , who would form a juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own . A ...
... fervice it seems principally to have been intended ; but worthy alfo the perufal of every Gentleman , who would form a juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own . A ...
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... fervice to the English reader , giving him an advantage he never had before , for understanding the Scriptures , by enabling him to judge of the fenfe of the original Hebrew . Marcus Marinus Brixianus , a Venetian , published a Thefau ...
... fervice to the English reader , giving him an advantage he never had before , for understanding the Scriptures , by enabling him to judge of the fenfe of the original Hebrew . Marcus Marinus Brixianus , a Venetian , published a Thefau ...
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... fer- vice , and under the immediate direction of the Crown , raised by established laws for that purpose . 1 ift , By duties on foreign wines , and other • fpirituous liquors ; on foreign indigo , cacoa , tobacco , cotton , and English ...
... fer- vice , and under the immediate direction of the Crown , raised by established laws for that purpose . 1 ift , By duties on foreign wines , and other • fpirituous liquors ; on foreign indigo , cacoa , tobacco , cotton , and English ...
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... of Chriftianity , next to the good lives of its profeffors , than the proving it to be a reafonable fervice , fo nothing , on the other hand , can dif- 8 grace grace it more than to affert , with certain modern 78 HEATHCOTE'S Ufe of Reafon.
... of Chriftianity , next to the good lives of its profeffors , than the proving it to be a reafonable fervice , fo nothing , on the other hand , can dif- 8 grace grace it more than to affert , with certain modern 78 HEATHCOTE'S Ufe of Reafon.
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