Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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... before a public notary , thereby binding him- felf , if his pupil fhould die within the age of puberty , to reftore all the goods and effects of fuch pupil to those who ⚫ would have fucceeded him if no arrogation had been made .
... before a public notary , thereby binding him- felf , if his pupil fhould die within the age of puberty , to reftore all the goods and effects of fuch pupil to those who ⚫ would have fucceeded him if no arrogation had been made .
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... fo that the infufficiency of all thefe laws to effect the good purposes for which they • were intended , rendered it abfolutely neceffary to make a law which , if I may be allowed the expreffion , fhould exe- • cute itself .
... fo that the infufficiency of all thefe laws to effect the good purposes for which they • were intended , rendered it abfolutely neceffary to make a law which , if I may be allowed the expreffion , fhould exe- • cute itself .
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Plato was defirous , that notice fhould be given to the magiftrates , and that the oracle fhould be confulted : and Apollonius , looking upon a treasure found as a particular bleffing from Heaven , adjudged it to the best man .
Plato was defirous , that notice fhould be given to the magiftrates , and that the oracle fhould be confulted : and Apollonius , looking upon a treasure found as a particular bleffing from Heaven , adjudged it to the best man .
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We have renounced the prerogative of . man , and it is not wonderful that we fhould be treated like beafts . But our mifery is much the greater , as the crime we commit in rejecting the lawful dominion of our reafon is greater .
We have renounced the prerogative of . man , and it is not wonderful that we fhould be treated like beafts . But our mifery is much the greater , as the crime we commit in rejecting the lawful dominion of our reafon is greater .
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[ God forbid that thy fervants fhould do ( profanenefs would be to thy fervants from doing , or if they fhould do ) according to this thing ; i . e . it would be unjust and dishonourable in us to do this thing . ] Sam . xxiv . 6 , 7.
[ God forbid that thy fervants fhould do ( profanenefs would be to thy fervants from doing , or if they fhould do ) according to this thing ; i . e . it would be unjust and dishonourable in us to do this thing . ] Sam . xxiv . 6 , 7.
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