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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... question , it seems to be a settled point , that an ' action of trover will not lie for a negro , because the owner ' has not an absolute property in his negro , so as to kill him 6 as he could an ox . SALK . 666. SMITH . V. GOULD ...
... question , it seems to be a settled point , that an ' action of trover will not lie for a negro , because the owner ' has not an absolute property in his negro , so as to kill him 6 as he could an ox . SALK . 666. SMITH . V. GOULD ...
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... prevailed on , not to look upon this as one of the best similes in our language.- + Beaumont and Fletcher , Ben . Johnson , and Dryden . A fter After all , however , we question if Mr. Pope 54 An Effay on the Writings.
... prevailed on , not to look upon this as one of the best similes in our language.- + Beaumont and Fletcher , Ben . Johnson , and Dryden . A fter After all , however , we question if Mr. Pope 54 An Effay on the Writings.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. After all , however , we question if Mr. Pope was not indebt- ed for the thought , to the very ingenious Drummond of Hawthornden : our readers will not be displeased with us if we cite the ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths. After all , however , we question if Mr. Pope was not indebt- ed for the thought , to the very ingenious Drummond of Hawthornden : our readers will not be displeased with us if we cite the ...
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... question is the following : -It was made by the Creator of all things out of nothing . But to this answer , he tells us , two objections arife , which feem to him to be attended with infurmountable difficulties . The first is , How can ...
... question is the following : -It was made by the Creator of all things out of nothing . But to this answer , he tells us , two objections arife , which feem to him to be attended with infurmountable difficulties . The first is , How can ...
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... question ; and has made several just observations on what has been advanced upon it by the Bishop of London , and the Doctors Leland , Stebbing , Sykes , Law , & c . His principal view , indeed , seems to be , to get the question ...
... question ; and has made several just observations on what has been advanced upon it by the Bishop of London , and the Doctors Leland , Stebbing , Sykes , Law , & c . His principal view , indeed , seems to be , to get the question ...
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