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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... occafion , that almost all the vil- " leins in the kingdom are now manumitted . " SMITH'S Repub . cap . 10 . · But it must not here be omitted , that even now , upon prefumption of neceffity , the English permit flavery in the ...
... occafion , that almost all the vil- " leins in the kingdom are now manumitted . " SMITH'S Repub . cap . 10 . · But it must not here be omitted , that even now , upon prefumption of neceffity , the English permit flavery in the ...
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... occafion . < V. Feneftra ; caves , which are formed by penetrating in- to the fubftance of the earth , Ifai . ii . 19. windows , which are confidered as cut out of the walls of a building , Jer . • xxii . 14. [ and cutteth him out ...
... occafion . < V. Feneftra ; caves , which are formed by penetrating in- to the fubftance of the earth , Ifai . ii . 19. windows , which are confidered as cut out of the walls of a building , Jer . • xxii . 14. [ and cutteth him out ...
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... occafion , ' fays our Author , I fhall only give an in- ftance of the parish of St. James's , one of the most thriving in that island , and one that at this time seems to keep a due • medium between the most populous , exclufive of ...
... occafion , ' fays our Author , I fhall only give an in- ftance of the parish of St. James's , one of the most thriving in that island , and one that at this time seems to keep a due • medium between the most populous , exclufive of ...
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... occafion .'- From the knowlege we have of this ifland , we are forry to say , there is but too much reason for our Author's fears : the fcheme he proposes for remedying this mischief , by laying a heavy tax on uncultivated lands ' ( we ...
... occafion .'- From the knowlege we have of this ifland , we are forry to say , there is but too much reason for our Author's fears : the fcheme he proposes for remedying this mischief , by laying a heavy tax on uncultivated lands ' ( we ...
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... occafion , now produces a fettled • revenue of about C 3dly , By an impoft on imported Negros , computed , at a medium , to produce about £ .8000 0 0 8000 o o 7500 0 0 £ .23500 o o Out of this fum the Governor , for the time being , we ...
... occafion , now produces a fettled • revenue of about C 3dly , By an impoft on imported Negros , computed , at a medium , to produce about £ .8000 0 0 8000 o o 7500 0 0 £ .23500 o o Out of this fum the Governor , for the time being , we ...
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