Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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And it is remarkable , that Sir Thomas Smith , who was one of the principal Secretaries of State , first to King Ed- ward the Sixth , and afterwards to Queen Elizabeth , writes thus in his republic . " That he never knew of any villeins ...
And it is remarkable , that Sir Thomas Smith , who was one of the principal Secretaries of State , first to King Ed- ward the Sixth , and afterwards to Queen Elizabeth , writes thus in his republic . " That he never knew of any villeins ...
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It was therefore thought neceffary , in the reign of 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 perfons ...
It was therefore thought neceffary , in the reign of 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 perfons ...
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... it belongs to the King , or his grantée . A concealment of treafure - trove is now only punifhed by fine and imprisonment ; but it appears from Glanvill and Bracton , that occultatio thefauri inventi fraudulofa was formerly an ...
... it belongs to the King , or his grantée . A concealment of treafure - trove is now only punifhed by fine and imprisonment ; but it appears from Glanvill and Bracton , that occultatio thefauri inventi fraudulofa was formerly an ...
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... and hence it is , that goods omitted in an appeal , are regarded as forfeited to the • King . ... -ordaining , " That if any perfon do rob or take away the goods of any " of the King's fubjects within the realm , and be indicted ...
... and hence it is , that goods omitted in an appeal , are regarded as forfeited to the • King . ... -ordaining , " That if any perfon do rob or take away the goods of any " of the King's fubjects within the realm , and be indicted ...
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... their expulfion by the English , the different admi- nistrations of the government previous to any fettled form , the charter granted for that purpose by King Charles II . the de- ftruction of Port - Royal by an earthquake in 1692 ...
... their expulfion by the English , the different admi- nistrations of the government previous to any fettled form , the charter granted for that purpose by King Charles II . the de- ftruction of Port - Royal by an earthquake in 1692 ...
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