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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... respect , and admiration , from its neigh- bours , nor left with after - ages , upon its decline and dissolution , such an impression of dignity , and esteem , as the Roman go- vernment . We are furprized how , from such low beginnings ...
... respect , and admiration , from its neigh- bours , nor left with after - ages , upon its decline and dissolution , such an impression of dignity , and esteem , as the Roman go- vernment . We are furprized how , from such low beginnings ...
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... respecting fuch a variety of conditions and situations in life , fixing and limitting the duties resulting from each , regulating the acquifition and transferment of property , and inflicting pu- nishments upon crimes , whether of a ...
... respecting fuch a variety of conditions and situations in life , fixing and limitting the duties resulting from each , regulating the acquifition and transferment of property , and inflicting pu- nishments upon crimes , whether of a ...
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... respect to paternal • power , they resemble the children of a common woman , • who are looked upon as not having a father , because it is • uncertain who he is . They are therefore called in Latin , • fpurii , and in Greek , απαλορες ...
... respect to paternal • power , they resemble the children of a common woman , • who are looked upon as not having a father , because it is • uncertain who he is . They are therefore called in Latin , • fpurii , and in Greek , απαλορες ...
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... respect to their rights , is into FREEMEN and SLAVES . Mr. Harris's Note upon this is , ' Tenure in villenage , was • formerly a common tenure in England , and those who held • by it were called villeins , from the word villa , a farm ...
... respect to their rights , is into FREEMEN and SLAVES . Mr. Harris's Note upon this is , ' Tenure in villenage , was • formerly a common tenure in England , and those who held • by it were called villeins , from the word villa , a farm ...
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... respect , no diftinction • between a testament and a codicil ; for either may be sup- ' ported by an equal number of witnesses : -- two are regu- • larly required to a teftament , and the fame number is also required to a codicil ; but ...
... respect , no diftinction • between a testament and a codicil ; for either may be sup- ' ported by an equal number of witnesses : -- two are regu- • larly required to a teftament , and the fame number is also required to a codicil ; but ...
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