Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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that if any person is indicted , or appealed for the death of any evil difpofed perfons attempting to murder , rob , or break manfion - houses , the perfon fo indicted or ap- 1 1 1 " appealed , and by verdict fo found , fhall 66 16 ...
that if any person is indicted , or appealed for the death of any evil difpofed perfons attempting to murder , rob , or break manfion - houses , the perfon fo indicted or ap- 1 1 1 " appealed , and by verdict fo found , fhall 66 16 ...
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6 < C The neceffity of putting a ftop to fuch inconveniences must be then apparent to every person who confiders or re REVIEW , July 1756 . D < gards 34 · · gards the general welfare of the colony Hiftory of Jamaica . 33.
6 < C The neceffity of putting a ftop to fuch inconveniences must be then apparent to every person who confiders or re REVIEW , July 1756 . D < gards 34 · · gards the general welfare of the colony Hiftory of Jamaica . 33.
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< There is fome obfcurity in this indifputable maxim . When a genius copies nature , yet engages his heroe in adventures which , though they never did happen to any one person , might have happened , may not ...
< There is fome obfcurity in this indifputable maxim . When a genius copies nature , yet engages his heroe in adventures which , though they never did happen to any one person , might have happened , may not ...
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XVIII . A Minifter's Inftructions to fuch as offer themselves to be prepared for Confirmation . In two Parts . The one before , the other after , the Examination of the Persons offer- ing themselves for that purpose .
XVIII . A Minifter's Inftructions to fuch as offer themselves to be prepared for Confirmation . In two Parts . The one before , the other after , the Examination of the Persons offer- ing themselves for that purpose .
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... that his riches , and the favour of his King , place every other person in a • state of subjection to him . An inclination for the fair fex is a fource of weakneffes and injuftice , which will inevitably carry him beyond the bounds ...
... that his riches , and the favour of his King , place every other person in a • state of subjection to him . An inclination for the fair fex is a fource of weakneffes and injuftice , which will inevitably carry him beyond the bounds ...
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