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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... correct texts of the immortal authors of Greece and Rome ; and shall the most valuable of all an tient writings , the books of the New Testament , be more incor- rectly edited than the works of Homer and Virgil ? No man would read his ...
... correct texts of the immortal authors of Greece and Rome ; and shall the most valuable of all an tient writings , the books of the New Testament , be more incor- rectly edited than the works of Homer and Virgil ? No man would read his ...
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... correct , definite , and stronger impressions . I shall leave the description of the Palais Doria , Giustiniani , Bar- berini , Aldobrandini , Medicis , and Ludovis , till my return , and shall now take my leave of Rome , to introduce ...
... correct , definite , and stronger impressions . I shall leave the description of the Palais Doria , Giustiniani , Bar- berini , Aldobrandini , Medicis , and Ludovis , till my return , and shall now take my leave of Rome , to introduce ...
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... correct of them as a basis , on which should be con- structed a pharmacopæia , similar in form and arrangement of the articles , but differing in some de- gree , in the nature of the sub- stances , the proportions of ingre- dients and ...
... correct of them as a basis , on which should be con- structed a pharmacopæia , similar in form and arrangement of the articles , but differing in some de- gree , in the nature of the sub- stances , the proportions of ingre- dients and ...
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... correct principle , that the history of most of them is very imperfect , and that only such articles as have an established reputation are entitled to admission into a work of this sort . " * ( 1 . The contents of the volume un- der ...
... correct principle , that the history of most of them is very imperfect , and that only such articles as have an established reputation are entitled to admission into a work of this sort . " * ( 1 . The contents of the volume un- der ...
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... correct , we may be indulged in the hope , that , in future , its nomencla- ture will be adopted by the physi- cians not only of the society , and of the town , but by those of the country , and its directions most strictly followed by ...
... correct , we may be indulged in the hope , that , in future , its nomencla- ture will be adopted by the physi- cians not only of the society , and of the town , but by those of the country , and its directions most strictly followed by ...
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