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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... honoured with the commands of Addison , Atterbury , Blackstone , Burke , Pope , Swift , and other literary he- roes of the same rank . BURKE AND LAHARPE . It is not a little curious , though not perhaps surprising , that Burke , the ...
... honoured with the commands of Addison , Atterbury , Blackstone , Burke , Pope , Swift , and other literary he- roes of the same rank . BURKE AND LAHARPE . It is not a little curious , though not perhaps surprising , that Burke , the ...
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... Honour and shame exert their whole force , and society gives animation both to his studies and pastime . Com- paring his acquisitions with those of others , he estimates them less by his vanity , than by the standard of truth . Living ...
... Honour and shame exert their whole force , and society gives animation both to his studies and pastime . Com- paring his acquisitions with those of others , he estimates them less by his vanity , than by the standard of truth . Living ...
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... honour of the place from which they emigrated , they named their new settlement Dorchester . It is situated on the north - east bank of Ashley river , and about eighteen miles west north- west of Charleston . ' p . 157 . • The first ...
... honour of the place from which they emigrated , they named their new settlement Dorchester . It is situated on the north - east bank of Ashley river , and about eighteen miles west north- west of Charleston . ' p . 157 . • The first ...
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... honour and solem- nity , and with him much of New - Eng- land's glory . " The incription on his monument is published in the Collections of the Historical Society , vol . ii . page 10 . He was a generous benefactor to Harvard College ...
... honour and solem- nity , and with him much of New - Eng- land's glory . " The incription on his monument is published in the Collections of the Historical Society , vol . ii . page 10 . He was a generous benefactor to Harvard College ...
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... honour , where every citizen is annually which the people can bestow , and called to exercise acts of sovereign- ty by electing his rulers . ' p . 8 . • A further consideration is of- fered respecting a common educa- tion , i . e . it ...
... honour , where every citizen is annually which the people can bestow , and called to exercise acts of sovereign- ty by electing his rulers . ' p . 8 . • A further consideration is of- fered respecting a common educa- tion , i . e . it ...
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