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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... known world , -we find ftill greater caufe for aftonishment , But when we reflect upon the form of their government ; the happy changes introduced into it from time to time ; their original liberty and fpirit ; the political measures ...
... known world , -we find ftill greater caufe for aftonishment , But when we reflect upon the form of their government ; the happy changes introduced into it from time to time ; their original liberty and fpirit ; the political measures ...
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... known whether the arrogation is justly founded , and expedient for the pupil . For fuch arrogation is always • made on certain conditions , and the arrogator is obliged to give caution before a public notary , thereby binding him- felf ...
... known whether the arrogation is justly founded , and expedient for the pupil . For fuch arrogation is always • made on certain conditions , and the arrogator is obliged to give caution before a public notary , thereby binding him- felf ...
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... known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the fame expref- on , in directing a burden to be put on the back of a camel . In proper names , and many other cafes , it is not to be doubt- ed ...
... known that fignified thy burden , if they had not heard an Arabian Merchant make use of the fame expref- on , in directing a burden to be put on the back of a camel . In proper names , and many other cafes , it is not to be doubt- ed ...
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... 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 till within thefe twenty five years : among them every ...
... 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 till within thefe twenty five years : among them every ...
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... known to be no enemies to liquor , nor very fparing of their money , it may , perhaps , be doubted whether the produce of this tax is not here fomewhat un- der - rated . Water- Water - fall in Mamee river , a little above 42 BROWN'S ...
... known to be no enemies to liquor , nor very fparing of their money , it may , perhaps , be doubted whether the produce of this tax is not here fomewhat un- der - rated . Water- Water - fall in Mamee river , a little above 42 BROWN'S ...
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