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 orders of the ftate , whe ther civil , military , or ecclefiaftic , by laying them equally open to the attainment of every man of ability , fo that he who intended to be a magistrate , was obliged to fit himfelf alfo for VOL .
... the orders of the ftate , whe ther civil , military , or ecclefiaftic , by laying them equally open to the attainment of every man of ability , fo that he who intended to be a magistrate , was obliged to fit himfelf alfo for VOL .
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< Matrimony is a focial contract between a man and a wo- man , obliging them to an infeparable cohabitation dur- ing life ( a ) . Sect . 3. Qui funt in poteftate . The iffue of yourself , and your legal wife , are immedi- ately under ...
< Matrimony is a focial contract between a man and a wo- man , obliging them to an infeparable cohabitation dur- ing life ( a ) . Sect . 3. Qui funt in poteftate . The iffue of yourself , and your legal wife , are immedi- ately under ...
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For fuch arrogation is always ⚫ made on certain conditions , and the arrogator is obliged to ⚫ give caution before a public notary , thereby binding him- felf , if his pupil fhould die within the age of puberty , to reftore all the ...
For fuch arrogation is always ⚫ made on certain conditions , and the arrogator is obliged to ⚫ give caution before a public notary , thereby binding him- felf , if his pupil fhould die within the age of puberty , to reftore all the ...
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They were obliged to perform the moft fervile offices , and their condition did not differ from that of flaves ; for both they and their children were the abfolute property of their Lords , who might lease them out to others for years ...
They were obliged to perform the moft fervile offices , and their condition did not differ from that of flaves ; for both they and their children were the abfolute property of their Lords , who might lease them out to others for years ...
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... who might otherwise be obliged to refund , if the will fhould be fet afide ; and a releafe in this cafe is al- ways made , to the intent , that the legatée may have no fhadow of intereft at the time of making his depofition .
... who might otherwise be obliged to refund , if the will fhould be fet afide ; and a releafe in this cafe is al- ways made , to the intent , that the legatée may have no fhadow of intereft at the time of making his depofition .
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