Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, 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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... fhould die within the age of puberty , to reftore all the goods and effects of fuch pupil to those who ⚫ would have fucceeded him if no arrogation had been made . The arrogator is alfo prohibited to emancipate , unless he has given ...
... fhould die within the age of puberty , to reftore all the goods and effects of fuch pupil to those who ⚫ would have fucceeded him if no arrogation had been made . The arrogator is alfo prohibited to emancipate , unless he has given ...
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... fhould be given to the magiftrates , and that the oracle fhould be confulted : and Apollonius , looking upon a treasure found as a particular bleffing from Heaven , adjudged it to the best man . The Hebrews gave it to the owner of the ...
... fhould be given to the magiftrates , and that the oracle fhould be confulted : and Apollonius , looking upon a treasure found as a particular bleffing from Heaven , adjudged it to the best man . The Hebrews gave it to the owner of the ...
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... fhould be treated like beafts . But our mifery is much the greater , as the crime we commit in rejecting the lawful dominion of our reason is greater . If , after all , you fhould confefs all these things , yet plead the neceffity of ...
... fhould be treated like beafts . But our mifery is much the greater , as the crime we commit in rejecting the lawful dominion of our reason is greater . If , after all , you fhould confefs all these things , yet plead the neceffity of ...
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... fhould do ) according to this thing ; i . e . it would be unjust and dishonourable in us to do this thing . ] Sam . xxiv . 6 , 7. [ the Lord forbid , that I fhould do this thing , it would be profanenefs to me from the Lord ( or the ...
... fhould do ) according to this thing ; i . e . it would be unjust and dishonourable in us to do this thing . ] Sam . xxiv . 6 , 7. [ the Lord forbid , that I fhould do this thing , it would be profanenefs to me from the Lord ( or the ...
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... fhould be always laid out in promoting the ⚫ welfare and fecurity of the ifland , and in paying the public Offi- cers , whose falaries he was pleafed to confent fhould be regulated ⚫ and appointed in the following manner , viz . 1 . s ...
... fhould be always laid out in promoting the ⚫ welfare and fecurity of the ifland , and in paying the public Offi- cers , whose falaries he was pleafed to confent fhould be regulated ⚫ and appointed in the following manner , viz . 1 . s ...
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