The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1805 - Books |
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Page 135
... law passed in 1696 , declaring " that all laws , by - laws , usages , and cus- toms , which shall be in practice in any of the plantations , repugnant to any law made , or to be made , in this kingdom relative to the said plantations ...
... law passed in 1696 , declaring " that all laws , by - laws , usages , and cus- toms , which shall be in practice in any of the plantations , repugnant to any law made , or to be made , in this kingdom relative to the said plantations ...
Page 410
... law , these , having not the law , are a law unto themselves . As to what is to be done , and what is not to be done , who is there , says Epictetus , that does not come into the world with an im- planted idea and notion of it ? Και οι ...
... law , these , having not the law , are a law unto themselves . As to what is to be done , and what is not to be done , who is there , says Epictetus , that does not come into the world with an im- planted idea and notion of it ? Και οι ...
Page 446
... laws intended to promote the general good , and not to gratify the ambition and avarice of individuals . These laws , however rude and imperfect , tended to afford security to property , and encourage men to habits of industry . Thus ...
... laws intended to promote the general good , and not to gratify the ambition and avarice of individuals . These laws , however rude and imperfect , tended to afford security to property , and encourage men to habits of industry . Thus ...
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