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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... foon as the marriage inftruments are drawn , as our conftitution directs ; which allows the fame ( b ) Qui igitur ex te & uxore tua nafcitur , in tua poteftate eft . Item qui ex filio tuo et uxore ejus nafcitur , id eft , nepos tuus et ...
... foon as the marriage inftruments are drawn , as our conftitution directs ; which allows the fame ( b ) Qui igitur ex te & uxore tua nafcitur , in tua poteftate eft . Item qui ex filio tuo et uxore ejus nafcitur , id eft , nepos tuus et ...
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... foon after brought them under fubjec tion .'- Now it is a known fact , that tho ' the Negros might perhaps be then , for a time , fuppreffed , yet they were not fubdued ; feeing they and their defcendants continued their depredations ...
... foon after brought them under fubjec tion .'- Now it is a known fact , that tho ' the Negros might perhaps be then , for a time , fuppreffed , yet they were not fubdued ; feeing they and their defcendants continued their depredations ...
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... foon fettled , and at length brought to fuch per- fection , that the generality of cane - land now fells there from thirty to eighty , or one hundred pounds fterl . per acre ; while the most promifing fields in Jamaica , continue ftill ...
... foon fettled , and at length brought to fuch per- fection , that the generality of cane - land now fells there from thirty to eighty , or one hundred pounds fterl . per acre ; while the most promifing fields in Jamaica , continue ftill ...
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... foon as he felt the paffions to which they belonged . They would not , however , with respect to him , be figns at firft ; because , in- ftead of reviving his perceptions , they would as yet be no more than confequences of thofe ...
... foon as he felt the paffions to which they belonged . They would not , however , with respect to him , be figns at firft ; because , in- ftead of reviving his perceptions , they would as yet be no more than confequences of thofe ...
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... foon as a man comes to connect his ideas with figns of his own chufing , his memory is formed . He begins of himself to difpofe of his imagination , and to give it a new habit . For by means of the figns , which he is able to recal at ...
... foon as a man comes to connect his ideas with figns of his own chufing , his memory is formed . He begins of himself to difpofe of his imagination , and to give it a new habit . For by means of the figns , which he is able to recal at ...
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