Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen15Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G. E. Griffiths. |
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Theft , or larciny , is , by the law of England , divided • into fimple ånd mixed larciny . Simple larciny is divided into grand and petit . Grand larciny is committed when the thing ftolen is above the value of twelve pence ; petit ...
Theft , or larciny , is , by the law of England , divided • into fimple ånd mixed larciny . Simple larciny is divided into grand and petit . Grand larciny is committed when the thing ftolen is above the value of twelve pence ; petit ...
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All actions are for the fingle , double , triple , or quadruple value of the thing in litigation ; for no action ex- tends farther . Here the NOTE is . • On fome actions , nothing more is given by the law of • England , than the bare ...
All actions are for the fingle , double , triple , or quadruple value of the thing in litigation ; for no action ex- tends farther . Here the NOTE is . • On fome actions , nothing more is given by the law of • England , than the bare ...
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To be true , faithful , firm , fteady , fure , well fettled and esta- • blished : so that a man keeps his word , or agreement , in- violably , and any other thing remains in its proper ftate un- alterably . Under this fignification of ...
To be true , faithful , firm , fteady , fure , well fettled and esta- • blished : so that a man keeps his word , or agreement , in- violably , and any other thing remains in its proper ftate un- alterably . Under this fignification of ...
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Foramen ; a hole ; any thing full of holes , as net - work or bafket - work ; a cave or hollow place in the earth . The connection with the root is uncertain ; perhaps from admitting the light , and giving a white appearance .
Foramen ; a hole ; any thing full of holes , as net - work or bafket - work ; a cave or hollow place in the earth . The connection with the root is uncertain ; perhaps from admitting the light , and giving a white appearance .
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To diffolve , stab , or flay the real or relative holiness of perfons or things ; to de- fecrate , to profane , pollute , defile . ... 4. to any hallowed thing , < which was defecrated by being eaten contrary to the law , Lev . xix .
To diffolve , stab , or flay the real or relative holiness of perfons or things ; to de- fecrate , to profane , pollute , defile . ... 4. to any hallowed thing , < which was defecrated by being eaten contrary to the law , Lev . xix .
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