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 master of a ship , tavern , or inn , is liable to be fued for a quafi - male feazance , on account of every mage , or theft , done or committed in any of thefe places , by himself or his fervants , & c . NOTE .
The master of a ship , tavern , or inn , is liable to be fued for a quafi - male feazance , on account of every mage , or theft , done or committed in any of thefe places , by himself or his fervants , & c . NOTE .
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We commend , and highly ap- prove of , every generous effort in favour of Truth ; and had this gentleman , instead of pretending himself to be a certain deceased Lord , whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he ...
We commend , and highly ap- prove of , every generous effort in favour of Truth ; and had this gentleman , instead of pretending himself to be a certain deceased Lord , whofe manner , in fome degree , he has af- fumed , and for whom he ...
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Leo juvenis ; a young lion that has done fucking the lionefs ; and leaving the co- vert begins to feek prey for himself . Bochart ; being juft ' come out of the covert , and naturally frequenting it more than other lions , he may be ...
Leo juvenis ; a young lion that has done fucking the lionefs ; and leaving the co- vert begins to feek prey for himself . Bochart ; being juft ' come out of the covert , and naturally frequenting it more than other lions , he may be ...
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( a ) Our Author fpeaks of himself as being happy in a large fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having ⚫ a mind strongly disposed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . " him- himself happily poffeffed of .
( a ) Our Author fpeaks of himself as being happy in a large fhare of health and ftrength ; enured to the climate ; and having ⚫ a mind strongly disposed to the cultivation of natural knowlege . " him- himself happily poffeffed of .
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himself happily poffeffed of . If the Doctor had in view that precept of Horace , which advises , Neque , te ut miratur turba , labores ; Contentus paucis lectoribus.- he has certainly acted right ; for his performance is far from being ...
himself happily poffeffed of . If the Doctor had in view that precept of Horace , which advises , Neque , te ut miratur turba , labores ; Contentus paucis lectoribus.- he has certainly acted right ; for his performance is far from being ...
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