The Monthly Review, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... before this act , in which no notice is 6. taken of villeins in gross , there were
very few villeins in * England ; for the last case concerning villenage to be found •
in any of the law - books , is that of Crouche , in the tenth year of Queen Elizabeth
.
... before this act , in which no notice is 6. taken of villeins in gross , there were
very few villeins in * England ; for the last case concerning villenage to be found •
in any of the law - books , is that of Crouche , in the tenth year of Queen Elizabeth
.
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a negro can be fully proved , he will not be able to maintain . his liberty by baptilin
, or residence in England . ' Tit . 10. Introduction . The citizens of Rome contract
valid matrimony , when they follow the precepts of the law ; the males when they
...
a negro can be fully proved , he will not be able to maintain . his liberty by baptilin
, or residence in England . ' Tit . 10. Introduction . The citizens of Rome contract
valid matrimony , when they follow the precepts of the law ; the males when they
...
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A libel , according to the definitions given of it in the Law of England , is a
malicious defamation , expressed either in words or writing , or by signs , pictures
, & c . tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead , or the reputation
of ...
A libel , according to the definitions given of it in the Law of England , is a
malicious defamation , expressed either in words or writing , or by signs , pictures
, & c . tending either to blacken the memory of one who is dead , or the reputation
of ...
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... Reader will stand amazed at the confidence with which P. Virgil , and some
other his( torians , fpeak of England , as a Fee of the Papacy , and a ? tributary
kingdom ; in an age , when the wickedness of its « Prelates had rendered the
Church ...
... Reader will stand amazed at the confidence with which P. Virgil , and some
other his( torians , fpeak of England , as a Fee of the Papacy , and a ? tributary
kingdom ; in an age , when the wickedness of its « Prelates had rendered the
Church ...
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I took the liberty to say , that I did not ** see in what ally's favour they meant to
make fo great a di“ version , especially after the Convention of Neutrality , ligned “
between the Kings of Prussia and England . To which I was " answered ; Thele ...
I took the liberty to say , that I did not ** see in what ally's favour they meant to
make fo great a di“ version , especially after the Convention of Neutrality , ligned “
between the Kings of Prussia and England . To which I was " answered ; Thele ...
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