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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... means of com- pelling indolence to write with la- bour and attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task of composing may be made suffi- ciently easy . As it is at present , then , if a clergyman be dispirited and indolent ...
... means of com- pelling indolence to write with la- bour and attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task of composing may be made suffi- ciently easy . As it is at present , then , if a clergyman be dispirited and indolent ...
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... 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 comparing the state of the Roman Catholick clergy in Ireland with that of the ...
... 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 comparing the state of the Roman Catholick clergy in Ireland with that of the ...
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... means so decisive as that of Gassendi . Other recitals have been given of similar appearances , but by no means so well authenticated , or so fully examined , although some- what nearer our own times . In 1672 , one of the members of ...
... means so decisive as that of Gassendi . Other recitals have been given of similar appearances , but by no means so well authenticated , or so fully examined , although some- what nearer our own times . In 1672 , one of the members of ...
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... means of experi- ments performed upon an integral part of the whole stone , consider- ed as a homogeneous substance ; whereas , it is in fact a congeries of substances , which ought to have been separately analyzed . This consideration ...
... means of experi- ments performed upon an integral part of the whole stone , consider- ed as a homogeneous substance ; whereas , it is in fact a congeries of substances , which ought to have been separately analyzed . This consideration ...
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... means so closely as the stones : but in one circumstance of their chemical composition they have a remarkable similarity , both among themselves , and towards the stony substances . M. Proust , a consid- erable time before the date of ...
... means so closely as the stones : but in one circumstance of their chemical composition they have a remarkable similarity , both among themselves , and towards the stony substances . M. Proust , a consid- erable time before the date of ...
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