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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... if they fo agree : but difagree they cannot , " before the faid ages , and then they may difagree , and marie " againe to others , without any divorce : and , if they once af- " ter give confent , they can never difagree after .
... if they fo agree : but difagree they cannot , " before the faid ages , and then they may difagree , and marie " againe to others , without any divorce : and , if they once af- " ter give confent , they can never difagree after .
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as the number of men exifting at a time upon the earth never exceeds five hundred millions , the political flaughter of man- kind muft , he obferves , even upon this fcanty calculation , equal , at least , a hundred and fixty times the ...
as the number of men exifting at a time upon the earth never exceeds five hundred millions , the political flaughter of man- kind muft , he obferves , even upon this fcanty calculation , equal , at least , a hundred and fixty times the ...
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It is a Grammar , Lexicon , and Con- cordance ; and fo contrived as to be of great fervice to the English reader , giving him an advantage he never had before , for understanding the Scriptures , by enabling him to judge of the fenfe of ...
It is a Grammar , Lexicon , and Con- cordance ; and fo contrived as to be of great fervice to the English reader , giving him an advantage he never had before , for understanding the Scriptures , by enabling him to judge of the fenfe of ...
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In vain would outward objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not per- ceive them . Hence the firft and fmallest degree of knowlege is perception . But fince perception arifes only from the ...
In vain would outward objects folicit the fenses ; the mind would never have any knowlege of them , did it not per- ceive them . Hence the firft and fmallest degree of knowlege is perception . But fince perception arifes only from the ...
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