The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 70
... appears to be liable to no ob- jection.- • Not so with respect to the officer who is to summon the jurors . They are ... appears by this act , a governor may name his own footman to be sheriff . A sheriff in England is appointed ...
... appears to be liable to no ob- jection.- • Not so with respect to the officer who is to summon the jurors . They are ... appears by this act , a governor may name his own footman to be sheriff . A sheriff in England is appointed ...
Page 92
... appears as little to have commissioned any body of uninspired men authoritatively to declare what his laws are , and what their meaning is , as to make them originally . Each single Christian must judge for himself . Be- fides , if the ...
... appears as little to have commissioned any body of uninspired men authoritatively to declare what his laws are , and what their meaning is , as to make them originally . Each single Christian must judge for himself . Be- fides , if the ...
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... appears to be really defirous of contributing to their highest interest and happiness . As a proof of this , the Author does not enter into nice distinctions , and amuse them with matters of speculation and dispute , but in a pious and ...
... appears to be really defirous of contributing to their highest interest and happiness . As a proof of this , the Author does not enter into nice distinctions , and amuse them with matters of speculation and dispute , but in a pious and ...
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