Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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The arrogator is alfo prohibited to emancipate , unless he ' has given legal proof , that his arrogated fon deferves eman- cipation ; and even then he is bound to make full reftitution ' of all things belonging to fuch fon .
The arrogator is alfo prohibited to emancipate , unless he ' has given legal proof , that his arrogated fon deferves eman- cipation ; and even then he is bound to make full reftitution ' of all things belonging to fuch fon .
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... and the fame number is alfo required to a codicil ; but if either a teftament , or a codi- cil , contains a devife of a real eftate , three witnesses are in- difpenfably neceflary by act of parliament . Vid . 29 Car . II . 6 cap .
... and the fame number is alfo required to a codicil ; but if either a teftament , or a codi- cil , contains a devife of a real eftate , three witnesses are in- difpenfably neceflary by act of parliament . Vid . 29 Car . II . 6 cap .
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< The party robbed may alfo proceed by action , for the recovery of his money or goods , if he hath profecuted the law against the offender . For example , if A steals the goods of B , viz . 50l . in money , and is convicted , and hath ...
< The party robbed may alfo proceed by action , for the recovery of his money or goods , if he hath profecuted the law against the offender . For example , if A steals the goods of B , viz . 50l . in money , and is convicted , and hath ...
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... fervice it seems principally to have been intended ; but worthy alfo the perufal of every Gentleman , who would form a juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own .
... fervice it seems principally to have been intended ; but worthy alfo the perufal of every Gentleman , who would form a juft notion of the civil policy of the Ro- mans , and obtain , at the fame time , a comparative view of our own .
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The invective againft Law , abounds alfo in juft . fatire , and is the more acceptable , becaufe , in many respects , it ftrikes entirely home at abuses or defaults of that kind a- mong ourselves . This is comprifed in about eleven ...
The invective againft Law , abounds alfo in juft . fatire , and is the more acceptable , becaufe , in many respects , it ftrikes entirely home at abuses or defaults of that kind a- mong ourselves . This is comprifed in about eleven ...
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