Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... ALSTON'S fecond Differtation on Quick - lime ANALYSE de Bayle ANIMADVERSIONS on a late Ser- mon , by a Layman ANSWER to the conduct of the Ministry impartially examined to Reason and Common Eikonoclaftes BARRACKS , fee Reasons .
... ALSTON'S fecond Differtation on Quick - lime ANALYSE de Bayle ANIMADVERSIONS on a late Ser- mon , by a Layman ANSWER to the conduct of the Ministry impartially examined to Reason and Common Eikonoclaftes BARRACKS , fee Reasons .
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... fourth , to the People of England 292 from a Watchmaker to the Common Council 293 to the Livery of London 417 from New Jersey 427 to the Authors of the Re- view , on the Controversy be- tween Patten and Heathcote , Ode XV .
... fourth , to the People of England 292 from a Watchmaker to the Common Council 293 to the Livery of London 417 from New Jersey 427 to the Authors of the Re- view , on the Controversy be- tween Patten and Heathcote , Ode XV .
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Mr. Harris's Note upon this is , Tenure in villenage , was formerly a common tenure in England , and those who held by it were called villeins , from the word villa , a farm . They were obliged to perform the moft fervile offices ...
Mr. Harris's Note upon this is , Tenure in villenage , was formerly a common tenure in England , and those who held by it were called villeins , from the word villa , a farm . They were obliged to perform the moft fervile offices ...
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Tenures in villenage were wholly taken away by a ftatute in the twelfth year of Charles the Second , by which all te- nures were turned into free and common focage : but it is ⚫ obfervable , that long before this act , in which no ...
Tenures in villenage were wholly taken away by a ftatute in the twelfth year of Charles the Second , by which all te- nures were turned into free and common focage : but it is ⚫ obfervable , that long before this act , in which no ...
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The Germans a- warded treasures found , and indeed all other adesπola ( i . e . things without an owner ) to their prince ; which is now grown fo common , that it may pafs for the law of nations ; for it is now obferved in Germany ...
The Germans a- warded treasures found , and indeed all other adesπola ( i . e . things without an owner ) to their prince ; which is now grown fo common , that it may pafs for the law of nations ; for it is now obferved in Germany ...
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