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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... give encouragement to literature as a profession , there seems to be no other means of forming among us a body of men of learning . In confirmation of some of the preceding sentiments , I quote the following passage from Burke . He is ...
... give encouragement to literature as a profession , there seems to be no other means of forming among us a body of men of learning . In confirmation of some of the preceding sentiments , I quote the following passage from Burke . He is ...
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... give some explanation consistent with the or- dinary laws of nature , after the narratives have been freed from the fictions with which superstition or design had at first mingled them . But it is singular with what un- formity the ...
... give some explanation consistent with the or- dinary laws of nature , after the narratives have been freed from the fictions with which superstition or design had at first mingled them . But it is singular with what un- formity the ...
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... give out sulphurated hydrogenous gas when acted upon by the mu- riatick acid ; a peculiarity distinct- ly observable in the other sub- stance . The description which Professor Barthold gives of the external character of the stone which ...
... give out sulphurated hydrogenous gas when acted upon by the mu- riatick acid ; a peculiarity distinct- ly observable in the other sub- stance . The description which Professor Barthold gives of the external character of the stone which ...
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... give , it must be con- fessed , a very great degree of cred- ibility to the whole narrative , and bestow additional ... gives to any such conclusions , we are fully entitled to deny that these bodies are formed in the ground by lightning ...
... give , it must be con- fessed , a very great degree of cred- ibility to the whole narrative , and bestow additional ... gives to any such conclusions , we are fully entitled to deny that these bodies are formed in the ground by lightning ...
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... gives you some promise of the noble feast within . Nine elegant rooms on the basement story , whose pillars , floors ... give this piece a pre- ference , in some respects , to even the Apollo di Belvidere , or the Venus di Medici , at ...
... gives you some promise of the noble feast within . Nine elegant rooms on the basement story , whose pillars , floors ... give this piece a pre- ference , in some respects , to even the Apollo di Belvidere , or the Venus di Medici , at ...
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