The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... judges , far beyond any other editor of the Greek Testament . His edition has been long received as a stand- ard in all the universities of Ger- many , and it is appealed to with confidence by theologians in Eng- land and every part of ...
... judges , far beyond any other editor of the Greek Testament . His edition has been long received as a stand- ard in all the universities of Ger- many , and it is appealed to with confidence by theologians in Eng- land and every part of ...
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... judge of all the earth do right ? " Portsmouth , W. Treadwell , for the author . 12mo . pp . 225 . WHOEVER Opens this book with an expectation of seeing an elegant the work , ' will be read with a live- 48 [ Jan. Sentiments on Resignation .
... judge of all the earth do right ? " Portsmouth , W. Treadwell , for the author . 12mo . pp . 225 . WHOEVER Opens this book with an expectation of seeing an elegant the work , ' will be read with a live- 48 [ Jan. Sentiments on Resignation .
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... judge is inauspicious , he turns to him the sable side of his countenance . If , on the other hand , justice is propitious , the vis- age beams with all the benignity of copper . By a mere turn of the body the case is decided , and the ...
... judge is inauspicious , he turns to him the sable side of his countenance . If , on the other hand , justice is propitious , the vis- age beams with all the benignity of copper . By a mere turn of the body the case is decided , and the ...
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... judge , and is the most awful and tremendous object in its present state which I ever beheld . The thick volume of smoke prevented my making as accurate remarks on its interiour formation , as I could have wished . The mountain has ...
... judge , and is the most awful and tremendous object in its present state which I ever beheld . The thick volume of smoke prevented my making as accurate remarks on its interiour formation , as I could have wished . The mountain has ...
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... judge . The morality of Saadi is pure , and the sentiments in which it is expressed sublime and beautiful . The XIV . KALEAT SAADI . works of SHEIK SAADI Moslehi ed- deen al Spirazee . A Persick man- uscript in small folio . [ Presented ...
... judge . The morality of Saadi is pure , and the sentiments in which it is expressed sublime and beautiful . The XIV . KALEAT SAADI . works of SHEIK SAADI Moslehi ed- deen al Spirazee . A Persick man- uscript in small folio . [ Presented ...
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