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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... least confirms them in the poffef- fion already taken . CowEL . h . 1. And , when any per- • fon dies inteftate , the ordinary ( by virtue of 31 Edw . III . chap . xi . and 21 Hen . VIII . chap . v . ) grants the poffeffion and ...
... least confirms them in the poffef- fion already taken . CowEL . h . 1. And , when any per- • fon dies inteftate , the ordinary ( by virtue of 31 Edw . III . chap . xi . and 21 Hen . VIII . chap . v . ) grants the poffeffion and ...
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... least , a hundred and fixty times the number of fouls this day on the globe . In declaiming against the feveral forms of government , he employs forty pages . These afford us much more entertainment than the former , because they are ...
... least , a hundred and fixty times the number of fouls this day on the globe . In declaiming against the feveral forms of government , he employs forty pages . These afford us much more entertainment than the former , because they are ...
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... least fifteen years ago , particularly by fome new fettlers , who came from the island of Antigua ; where , as Dr. Brown rightly observes , fuch a tax had fully fucceeded . His propofal for allotting a certain number of acres to form ...
... least fifteen years ago , particularly by fome new fettlers , who came from the island of Antigua ; where , as Dr. Brown rightly observes , fuch a tax had fully fucceeded . His propofal for allotting a certain number of acres to form ...
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... least , that he did not mean the Græ- cian Elements only , but likewife thofe firft and fimple prin- ❝ciples of Reafon and Common Sense , which we have made the foundation of all Religion . But we may affure this " Doctor , that he ...
... least , that he did not mean the Græ- cian Elements only , but likewife thofe firft and fimple prin- ❝ciples of Reafon and Common Sense , which we have made the foundation of all Religion . But we may affure this " Doctor , that he ...
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... least marks of a truly royal difpofition . The remainder of this book is taken up with relations of other military affairs , and the furrender of a great number of other cities and towns , after the example of Paris . In the seventh ...
... least marks of a truly royal difpofition . The remainder of this book is taken up with relations of other military affairs , and the furrender of a great number of other cities and towns , after the example of Paris . In the seventh ...
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