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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... ftill preferves to them a kind of authority and dominion , much more extenfive , and even more glorious , than what they for- merly obtained by arms ; for that in y , in a great meafure , be imputed to force and violence , whilft this ...
... ftill preferves to them a kind of authority and dominion , much more extenfive , and even more glorious , than what they for- merly obtained by arms ; for that in y , in a great meafure , be imputed to force and violence , whilft this ...
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... ftill continue to be a flave , and be • recoverable at law , if he quits the 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 ...
... ftill continue to be a flave , and be • recoverable at law , if he quits the 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 ...
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... ftill it will appear very useful . Theft , or larciny , is , by the law of England , divided • into fimple ånd mixed larciny . Simple larciny is divided into grand and petit . Grand larciny is committed when the thing ftolen is above ...
... ftill it will appear very useful . Theft , or larciny , is , by the law of England , divided • into fimple ånd mixed larciny . Simple larciny is divided into grand and petit . Grand larciny is committed when the thing ftolen is above ...
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... ftill promoted , for every established fettler wanted an oppor- tunity of encreasing his poffeffions with his family , and the produce of his labour was the only means of attaining it , which , for this reason , he was refolved to ...
... ftill promoted , for every established fettler wanted an oppor- tunity of encreasing his poffeffions with his family , and the produce of his labour was the only means of attaining it , which , for this reason , he was refolved to ...
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... ftill in the mind , even when the objects themselves are removed . Thefe perceptions are preferved in the fame order , generally fpeaking , in which the objects prefented them . By this means a chain , or connection , is formed amongst ...
... ftill in the mind , even when the objects themselves are removed . Thefe perceptions are preferved in the fame order , generally fpeaking , in which the objects prefented them . By this means a chain , or connection , is formed amongst ...
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