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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... refpect 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 ...
... refpect 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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... refpect , no diftinction between a teftament and a codicil ; for either may be fup- ported by an equal number of witnefies : -two are regu- larly required to a teftament , and the fame number is alfo required to a codicil ; but if ...
... refpect , no diftinction between a teftament and a codicil ; for either may be fup- ported by an equal number of witnefies : -two are regu- larly required to a teftament , and the fame number is alfo required to a codicil ; but if ...
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... refpect to the reprefentatives , our Author takes notice of a law paffed by the Affembly for chufing them by ballot , but which has not yet received the royal fanction : also of another law for the inftitution of circular courts , under ...
... refpect to the reprefentatives , our Author takes notice of a law paffed by the Affembly for chufing them by ballot , but which has not yet received the royal fanction : also of another law for the inftitution of circular courts , under ...
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... refpect to de- ficiency of language , meannefs of expreffion , and barrenness of invention , but that I am fenfible , no apology can make a bad poem a good one , or add a grace to what is intrinfically un- graceful - For my part , I ...
... refpect to de- ficiency of language , meannefs of expreffion , and barrenness of invention , but that I am fenfible , no apology can make a bad poem a good one , or add a grace to what is intrinfically un- graceful - For my part , I ...
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... refpect to the refidence of the Nobility and Gentry in London ; which , he pretty clearly fhews , is , on many accounts , of real advantage to the commu nity in general . * See Article XXIII . of our Catalogue for March . VII . An Effay ...
... refpect to the refidence of the Nobility and Gentry in London ; which , he pretty clearly fhews , is , on many accounts , of real advantage to the commu nity in general . * See Article XXIII . of our Catalogue for March . VII . An Effay ...
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