The Analectic Magazine...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Volume 10Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1817 |
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Page 5
... supposed right of slaughter , that foundation failing , the consequence drawn from it must fail likewise . But , secondly , it ' is said that slavery may begin jure civili ; when one man sells ' himself to another . This , if only meant ...
... supposed right of slaughter , that foundation failing , the consequence drawn from it must fail likewise . But , secondly , it ' is said that slavery may begin jure civili ; when one man sells ' himself to another . This , if only meant ...
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... supposed to have any family or relations , who sustained any loss ' by their death ; and therefore , when one of them was killed by ' his master , no mulct was paid ; because the master was supposed ' to be the only looser ; when slain ...
... supposed to have any family or relations , who sustained any loss ' by their death ; and therefore , when one of them was killed by ' his master , no mulct was paid ; because the master was supposed ' to be the only looser ; when slain ...
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... supposed that the restrictions had been contrived for the sole pur- pose of preventing the King and his ministers from obtaining any knowledge of the conspiracies then carrying on , for the purpose of bringing back Bonaparte or the ...
... supposed that the restrictions had been contrived for the sole pur- pose of preventing the King and his ministers from obtaining any knowledge of the conspiracies then carrying on , for the purpose of bringing back Bonaparte or the ...
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... supposed to be the relation of a new discovery , which had hitherto eluded the vigilance of all former adventurers , and which decep- tion would at least continue until the book itself were procured , the first page of which must ...
... supposed to be the relation of a new discovery , which had hitherto eluded the vigilance of all former adventurers , and which decep- tion would at least continue until the book itself were procured , the first page of which must ...
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... supposed protection of the gods , his reputation as a warrior , and lastly but principally , from the number and strength of his fighting men . The Egi are those persons who are related to the divine family of Tooitonga and Veachi , or ...
... supposed protection of the gods , his reputation as a warrior , and lastly but principally , from the number and strength of his fighting men . The Egi are those persons who are related to the divine family of Tooitonga and Veachi , or ...
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