The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... before a public notary , thereby binding him• self , if his pupil should die within the age of puberty , to • restore all the goods and effects of such pupil to those who would have succeeded him if no arrogation had been made .
... before a public notary , thereby binding him• self , if his pupil should die within the age of puberty , to • restore all the goods and effects of such pupil to those who would have succeeded him if no arrogation had been made .
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Plato was defirous , that notice should be given to the magistrates , ( and that the oracle should be consulted : and Apollonius , • looking upon a treasure found as a particular blessing from • Heaven , adjudged it to the best man .
Plato was defirous , that notice should be given to the magistrates , ( and that the oracle should be consulted : and Apollonius , • looking upon a treasure found as a particular blessing from • Heaven , adjudged it to the best man .
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As it is probable the noble Writer « had no design that it should ever appear in public , this will 6account for his having kept no copy of it , and consequent• ly for its not appearing among the rest of his works .
As it is probable the noble Writer « had no design that it should ever appear in public , this will 6account for his having kept no copy of it , and consequent• ly for its not appearing among the rest of his works .
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If you say that Natural Religion is a fufficent guide , withs out the foreign aid of revelation , on what principle should s political laws become necessary ? Is not the same reason s available in Theology and in Politics ?
If you say that Natural Religion is a fufficent guide , withs out the foreign aid of revelation , on what principle should s political laws become necessary ? Is not the same reason s available in Theology and in Politics ?
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But if we think this neceffity rather imaginary than real , we should renounce their • dreams of Society , together with their visions of Religion , 6 and vindicate ourselves into perfect liberty . ' 6 The Hebrew Concordance adapted to ...
But if we think this neceffity rather imaginary than real , we should renounce their • dreams of Society , together with their visions of Religion , 6 and vindicate ourselves into perfect liberty . ' 6 The Hebrew Concordance adapted to ...
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