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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... King < William the Third , to enact , " that every parfon , who 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 ...
... King < William the Third , to enact , " that every parfon , who 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 ...
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... King , or his grantée . A concealment of treasure - trove is now only punished by fine and imprisonment ; but it appears from Glanvill and Bracton , that occultatio thefauri inventi ' fraudulofa was formerly an offence punishable with ...
... King , or his grantée . A concealment of treasure - trove is now only punished by fine and imprisonment ; but it appears from Glanvill and Bracton , that occultatio thefauri inventi ' fraudulofa was formerly an offence punishable with ...
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... King . But the ftatute of 21 Hen . VIII . cap . xi . introduced a < new law , for the reftitution of ftolen goods , -ordaining , " That if any perfon do rob or take away the goods of any " of the King's fubjects within the realm , and ...
... King . But the ftatute of 21 Hen . VIII . cap . xi . introduced a < new law , for the reftitution of ftolen goods , -ordaining , " That if any perfon do rob or take away the goods of any " of the King's fubjects within the realm , and ...
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... King Charles II . the de- ftruction of Port - Royal by an earthquake in 1692 , and the in- vafion of the French in 1694 , are here mentioned ; but the accounts are not always juft , ( c ) and in general too fuperficial , to gratify the ...
... King Charles II . the de- ftruction of Port - Royal by an earthquake in 1692 , and the in- vafion of the French in 1694 , are here mentioned ; but the accounts are not always juft , ( c ) and in general too fuperficial , to gratify the ...
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... King was perpetually quoting Hudi- bras . The neglect of fuch a poem as the Paradise Lost , ⚫ will for ever remain a monument of the bad taste that pre- vailed . It may be added , that the progrefs of philological learning , and of ...
... King was perpetually quoting Hudi- bras . The neglect of fuch a poem as the Paradise Lost , ⚫ will for ever remain a monument of the bad taste that pre- vailed . It may be added , that the progrefs of philological learning , and of ...
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