Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged, Volume 15Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1756 - Bibliography Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... fenfe , of whatever profeffion , be highly inftructive and entertaining ; and this is the view we are invited to in Juftinian's Inftitutions . But our prefent business is not to give the public an account of the Inftitutes themfelves ...
... fenfe , of whatever profeffion , be highly inftructive and entertaining ; and this is the view we are invited to in Juftinian's Inftitutions . But our prefent business is not to give the public an account of the Inftitutes themfelves ...
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... fenfe . C The Dedication is followed by this Advertisement . This Tranflation of the Inftitutions of the Civil Law into English , is principally intended as an introduction to Vin- ny's edition , and is published on a prefumption , that ...
... fenfe . C The Dedication is followed by this Advertisement . This Tranflation of the Inftitutions of the Civil Law into English , is principally intended as an introduction to Vin- ny's edition , and is published on a prefumption , that ...
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... , if it is figned by the deceased , and attefted by three witneffes in his pre- • fence , tho ' the deceased left no testament , ( for a codicil , . 6 in its true fenfe , denotes any teftamentary < in Juftinian's Inftitutions . 13.
... , if it is figned by the deceased , and attefted by three witneffes in his pre- • fence , tho ' the deceased left no testament , ( for a codicil , . 6 in its true fenfe , denotes any teftamentary < in Juftinian's Inftitutions . 13.
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Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths . 6 in its true fenfe , denotes any teftamentary schedule , and may ftand fingly , without relation to any other paper ; ) and even where there is a teftament , difpofing of real eftate , that ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths . 6 in its true fenfe , denotes any teftamentary schedule , and may ftand fingly , without relation to any other paper ; ) and even where there is a teftament , difpofing of real eftate , that ...
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... fenfe of words is given , and that with freedom and impartiality , radicibus uni- cam et genuinam fignificationem dedimus , ex quâ pendeant cætera vel per tranflationem vel per metaphoram , in qua re nequaquam juravimus in alicujus ...
... fenfe of words is given , and that with freedom and impartiality , radicibus uni- cam et genuinam fignificationem dedimus , ex quâ pendeant cætera vel per tranflationem vel per metaphoram , in qua re nequaquam juravimus in alicujus ...
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