Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Thus , a natural fon , who is made a decurion , becomes fubject to his father's power . And he also who is born of a free woman , with whom mar- riage is not prohibited , will likewife become subject to the power of his father , as foon ...
Thus , a natural fon , who is made a decurion , becomes fubject to his father's power . And he also who is born of a free woman , with whom mar- riage is not prohibited , will likewife become subject to the power of his father , as foon ...
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The foregoing quotations from the Inftitutions will , in fome measure , make it appear , that it requires no little know- lege , dexterity , and judgment , to preferve , in another lan- guage , upon a fubject where fo many idiomatic ...
The foregoing quotations from the Inftitutions will , in fome measure , make it appear , that it requires no little know- lege , dexterity , and judgment , to preferve , in another lan- guage , upon a fubject where fo many idiomatic ...
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And that the Syrians did the fame , we may infer from a story in Philo- ftratus , lib . vi . cap . 16. The laws of the Roman Empe- < rors are very various upon this fubject , as appears partly from their conftitutions , and partly from ...
And that the Syrians did the fame , we may infer from a story in Philo- ftratus , lib . vi . cap . 16. The laws of the Roman Empe- < rors are very various upon this fubject , as appears partly from their conftitutions , and partly from ...
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VIII . cap . xi . introduced a new law , for the reftitution of ftolen goods , -ordaining , " That if any perfon do rob or take away the goods of any " of the King's fubjects within the realm , and be indicted , " and found guilty by ...
VIII . cap . xi . introduced a new law , for the reftitution of ftolen goods , -ordaining , " That if any perfon do rob or take away the goods of any " of the King's fubjects within the realm , and be indicted , " and found guilty by ...
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... and well adapted to the fubject . The invective againft Law , abounds alfo in juft . fatire , and is the more acceptable , becaufe , in many respects , it ftrikes entirely home at abuses or defaults of that kind a- mong ourselves .
... and well adapted to the fubject . The invective againft Law , abounds alfo in juft . fatire , and is the more acceptable , becaufe , in many respects , it ftrikes entirely home at abuses or defaults of that kind a- mong ourselves .
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