Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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That he never knew of any villeins " in grofs in his time , and that villeins appendent to manors " were but very few in number : that , fince England has re- " ceived the Chriftian religion , men began to be affected ...
That he never knew of any villeins " in grofs in his time , and that villeins appendent to manors " were but very few in number : that , fince England has re- " ceived the Chriftian religion , men began to be affected ...
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But whether as it fignifies foramen , may not better be derived from 1 , fo dere , fince the change of into is common in all the orient- al dialects , let the reader determine , as likewise whether fo dere is not the primary ...
But whether as it fignifies foramen , may not better be derived from 1 , fo dere , fince the change of into is common in all the orient- al dialects , let the reader determine , as likewise whether fo dere is not the primary ...
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The engagements thus entered into have been punctually obferved , and thefe long and much dreaded enemies have ever fince continued faithful and useful fubjects ; to the no little cafe and advantage of the inhabitants , and to the ...
The engagements thus entered into have been punctually obferved , and thefe long and much dreaded enemies have ever fince continued faithful and useful fubjects ; to the no little cafe and advantage of the inhabitants , and to the ...
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His book was the tranfcript of that fair and accurate enquiry : a transcript so fair , that it always approves itfelf to the understanding of every man capable of peruling it ; and fo accurate , that it hath ferved ever fince for the ...
His book was the tranfcript of that fair and accurate enquiry : a transcript so fair , that it always approves itfelf to the understanding of every man capable of peruling it ; and fo accurate , that it hath ferved ever fince for the ...
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But fince perception arifes only from the impreffions made on the fenfes , it is certain , that this firft degree of knowlege will have more or lefs extent , according as men are organized to receive a greater or lefs variety of ...
But fince perception arifes only from the impreffions made on the fenfes , it is certain , that this firft degree of knowlege will have more or lefs extent , according as men are organized to receive a greater or lefs variety of ...
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