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 even more glorious , than what they for- merly obtained by arms ; for that in y , in a great meafure , be imputed to force and violence , whilft this can only be de- rived from the acknowleged excellence of their conftitution .
... and even more glorious , than what they for- merly obtained by arms ; for that in y , in a great meafure , be imputed to force and violence , whilft this can only be de- rived from the acknowleged excellence of their conftitution .
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For a contract de futuro is of no force , if both the parties are under the age of twenty - one ; but , if one of the parties is twenty - one complete , the contract will be binding to that 6 party . HOLT . V. WARD . Trin . 5. G. 2 .
For a contract de futuro is of no force , if both the parties are under the age of twenty - one ; but , if one of the parties is twenty - one complete , the contract will be binding to that 6 party . HOLT . V. WARD . Trin . 5. G. 2 .
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But this ftatute extends not to indemnify the killing a • felon , when the felony is not accompanied with force ; for it speaks of robbery ; therefore the killing a man who only attempts to pick a pocket , is not within the act ...
But this ftatute extends not to indemnify the killing a • felon , when the felony is not accompanied with force ; for it speaks of robbery ; therefore the killing a man who only attempts to pick a pocket , is not within the act ...
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... perhaps fupe- * rior , force , concerning the neceffity of artificial religion ; and every step you advance in your argument , you add a trength to mine . So that if we are refolved to fubmit our < C 3 reafon • reafon and our ...
... perhaps fupe- * rior , force , concerning the neceffity of artificial religion ; and every step you advance in your argument , you add a trength to mine . So that if we are refolved to fubmit our < C 3 reafon • reafon and our ...
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Profanare , figuratively , 1. to break , to diffolve the texture or force of an obligation ; to ftab , flay , or make it void , Numb . xxx . 2. Pfal . lv . 20. - lxxxix . 34. [ agree- ably to this fenfe Bishop Pearson on the Creed ...
Profanare , figuratively , 1. to break , to diffolve the texture or force of an obligation ; to ftab , flay , or make it void , Numb . xxx . 2. Pfal . lv . 20. - lxxxix . 34. [ agree- ably to this fenfe Bishop Pearson on the Creed ...
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