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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... effect ; and especially that it never should be such , as to have a contrary tendency , such as only patient piety can hear without for- getting the seriousness , the impor- tance , and the sublimity of its sub- ject . It is matter for ...
... effect ; and especially that it never should be such , as to have a contrary tendency , such as only patient piety can hear without for- getting the seriousness , the impor- tance , and the sublimity of its sub- ject . It is matter for ...
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... effect . To per- form , however , what is so difficult , he is not allowed leisure to wait for those hours of mental illumi- nation , when every thing within is visible and distinct ; and for those happier moments , when his thoughts ...
... effect . To per- form , however , what is so difficult , he is not allowed leisure to wait for those hours of mental illumi- nation , when every thing within is visible and distinct ; and for those happier moments , when his thoughts ...
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... effect . A projectile , then , moving from the Moon with a velocity about three times grea- ter than that of a ... effects of a very considerable momentum to the fragments which reach the ground . The oblique direction in which they ...
... effect . A projectile , then , moving from the Moon with a velocity about three times grea- ter than that of a ... effects of a very considerable momentum to the fragments which reach the ground . The oblique direction in which they ...
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... effect of certain objects and representations upon the feelings is described in phrases of a paradoxical structure . It is called melancholy satisfaction , and soothing melancholy , pleasurable pain and painful pleasure , the joy of ...
... effect of certain objects and representations upon the feelings is described in phrases of a paradoxical structure . It is called melancholy satisfaction , and soothing melancholy , pleasurable pain and painful pleasure , the joy of ...
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... effect is much determined by the manner , in which the suffering is presented to our attention ; whether by sight , by the report of an eye - witness , by the plain narrative of the histori- an , or the high - wrought fiction of the ...
... effect is much determined by the manner , in which the suffering is presented to our attention ; whether by sight , by the report of an eye - witness , by the plain narrative of the histori- an , or the high - wrought fiction of the ...
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