Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... shall be overlooked , and all due Regard will be paid to the most important . As to the Reviewers themselves , a competent Account of our domeftic Productions , furnishes full Employment for all their Leisure , and all their Faculties ...
... shall be overlooked , and all due Regard will be paid to the most important . As to the Reviewers themselves , a competent Account of our domeftic Productions , furnishes full Employment for all their Leisure , and all their Faculties ...
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... shall not be deemed husband and wife , neither fhall their marriage , or any portion given on account of fuch marriage , be valid . And the children born in such cohabitation , fhall not be un- der the power of their father . For , in ...
... shall not be deemed husband and wife , neither fhall their marriage , or any portion given on account of fuch marriage , be valid . And the children born in such cohabitation , fhall not be un- der the power of their father . For , in ...
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... shall only add , that if , in thefe citations from Justinian , any paffages appear difficult , there are hundreds of the fame turn throughout the work , which Mr. Harris hath every where elucidated with equal propriety and elearnefs ...
... shall only add , that if , in thefe citations from Justinian , any paffages appear difficult , there are hundreds of the fame turn throughout the work , which Mr. Harris hath every where elucidated with equal propriety and elearnefs ...
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... shall " marry any perfon without banns or licence , or fhall know- ingly permit any other minifter to marry any persons , in " any church , or chapel , to fuch parfon belonging , fhall for- " feit 100 pounds , one moiety to his Majefty ...
... shall " marry any perfon without banns or licence , or fhall know- ingly permit any other minifter to marry any persons , in " any church , or chapel , to fuch parfon belonging , fhall for- " feit 100 pounds , one moiety to his Majefty ...
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... shall become the property of the finder , & c . 6 · The NOTE . • Treasures naturally belong to the finder : that is , to him who moves them from the place where they ⚫ are , and fecures them ; yet nothing forbids , but that the laws ...
... shall become the property of the finder , & c . 6 · The NOTE . • Treasures naturally belong to the finder : that is , to him who moves them from the place where they ⚫ are , and fecures them ; yet nothing forbids , but that the laws ...
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