Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... house in the night time , with an intent to commit felony , as to fteal fomething , whether fuch intention is executed or not , • is termed burglary , from the Saxon word burgh , a house , and laron , a theft . And if fuch offence is ...
... house in the night time , with an intent to commit felony , as to fteal fomething , whether fuch intention is executed or not , • is termed burglary , from the Saxon word burgh , a house , and laron , a theft . And if fuch offence is ...
Page 16
... perfon is indicted , or appealed for the " death of any evil difpofed perfons attempting to murder , rob , or break manfion - houses , the perfon fo indicted or " appealed , and by verdict fo found , fhall 66 ap- 16 HARRIS's Tranflation of.
... perfon is indicted , or appealed for the " death of any evil difpofed perfons attempting to murder , rob , or break manfion - houses , the perfon fo indicted or " appealed , and by verdict fo found , fhall 66 ap- 16 HARRIS's Tranflation of.
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... house of commons . Hence he computes , that 1. The quantity of fugar exported ( d ) annually at a medium for four years , ending in De- cember 1751 , to be about 476338 Ct . nett or fhort weight , which at the ufual price that fugars ...
... house of commons . Hence he computes , that 1. The quantity of fugar exported ( d ) annually at a medium for four years , ending in De- cember 1751 , to be about 476338 Ct . nett or fhort weight , which at the ufual price that fugars ...
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... houses , refort- ed to by the failors , who are generally known to be no enemies to liquor , nor very fparing of their money , it may , perhaps , be doubted whether the produce of this tax is not here fomewhat un- der - rated . Water ...
... houses , refort- ed to by the failors , who are generally known to be no enemies to liquor , nor very fparing of their money , it may , perhaps , be doubted whether the produce of this tax is not here fomewhat un- der - rated . Water ...
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... house , Berkley , and Montesquieu . Do not Cæfar , Plutarch , and Pliny the younger , among the antients , and Gaffendi , Peireskius , Pi- cus Mirandola , Erafmus , Buchanan , Scaliger , and Barrow among the moderns , equally deferve ...
... house , Berkley , and Montesquieu . Do not Cæfar , Plutarch , and Pliny the younger , among the antients , and Gaffendi , Peireskius , Pi- cus Mirandola , Erafmus , Buchanan , Scaliger , and Barrow among the moderns , equally deferve ...
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