The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 - Books |
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Page 58
... thought of ; perhaps for a charity repugnant to the testator's intention , and which directly opposes and encounters the charity he meant to establish . But this doctrine is now so fully settled , that it cannot be departed from ; and ...
... thought of ; perhaps for a charity repugnant to the testator's intention , and which directly opposes and encounters the charity he meant to establish . But this doctrine is now so fully settled , that it cannot be departed from ; and ...
Page 145
... thought these would cover all , and put something besides into her pocket ; but that she found she was mistaken , and was when debts were paid near sixty pounds worse than before , from some claims of old standing which she thought ...
... thought these would cover all , and put something besides into her pocket ; but that she found she was mistaken , and was when debts were paid near sixty pounds worse than before , from some claims of old standing which she thought ...
Page 246
... thought me entertaining , and clever , and so forth : -- Now you must know , I love praise dearly , especially from the judicious , and those who have so much delicacy themselves , as not to offend mine in giving it . But then , I found ...
... thought me entertaining , and clever , and so forth : -- Now you must know , I love praise dearly , especially from the judicious , and those who have so much delicacy themselves , as not to offend mine in giving it . But then , I found ...
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