C. ELLIOT, GREEK AND GALIC LANGUAGES. BY JAMES GRANT, Esq. ADVOCATE. LONDON: AND PRINTED BY B. MILLAN, HENRIETTA-STREET, COVENT-GARDEN; TOR G. G. J. AND J. ROBINSON, PATER-NOSTER-ROW; M DCC LXXXV. EDINBURGH. CONTENT S. ORIGIN of Society Origin of Language Origin of Property Origin of Government Origin of Jurifdi&tion of Contracts Origin of Marriage C TH Page 84, lines 5 & 6, For, were made the chief, read, were made by the chief. 169, 1. 21 & 22, For, by the obligee, as a fecurity of performance of his engagement to the obligor, read, by the obligor, as a fecurity of performance of his engagement to the obligee. ORIGIN 66 O F SOCIET A ND the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there he put the ❝man whom he had formed: and out of the "ground made the Lord God to grow every "tree that is pleasant to the fight, and good "for food *." Y. "AND God faid, Behold, I have given you 66 every herb bearing feed, which is upon the "face of all the earth; and every tree, in the *Genefis, ch. ii. v. 8, 9. B "which |