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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... himself or his fervants , & c . NOTE . By the law of England an inn - keeper fhall be charged , if there is any default in him or his fervants , in keeping the goods of a gueft ; for an innholder is bound by law , to keep them fafe ...
... himself or his fervants , & c . NOTE . By the law of England an inn - keeper fhall be charged , if there is any default in him or his fervants , in keeping the goods of a gueft ; for an innholder is bound by law , to keep them fafe ...
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... himself to be a certain deceased Lord , whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he would pafs , by an appeal to what he calls the internal evidence of the Letter itself , been fo can- did as to own , that he only ...
... himself to be a certain deceased Lord , whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he would pafs , by an appeal to what he calls the internal evidence of the Letter itself , been fo can- did as to own , that he only ...
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... himself . Bochart ; being juft ' come out of the covert , and naturally frequenting it more than other lions , he may be called the covert - lion . See Pfal . xvii . 12. Jer . xxv . 38. He has forfaken his covert , as the [ young ] lion ...
... himself . Bochart ; being juft ' come out of the covert , and naturally frequenting it more than other lions , he may be called the covert - lion . See Pfal . xvii . 12. Jer . xxv . 38. He has forfaken his covert , as the [ young ] lion ...
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... himself as being happy in a large fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having ⚫ a mind strongly disposed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . " him- himself happily poffeffed of . If the Doctor had in 30 ...
... himself as being happy in a large fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having ⚫ a mind strongly disposed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . " him- himself happily poffeffed of . If the Doctor had in 30 ...
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... himself . Chap . ( c ) Our Author , fpeaking of the retreat of the Spaniards to Cuba , takes notice , that they left behind them many of the negros and mulatos , to keep poffeffion of the place , and to prevent the con- querors from ...
... himself . Chap . ( c ) Our Author , fpeaking of the retreat of the Spaniards to Cuba , takes notice , that they left behind them many of the negros and mulatos , to keep poffeffion of the place , and to prevent the con- querors from ...
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