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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... persons 508 Rees ' new Cyclopædia , vol . II . Dwight's ordination sermon 684 part 1 . 214 Review of hints on evangelical Embargo , a poem 339 preaching 510 Espriella's letters 102 Richardson's oration 508 Fourth of July orations 449 ...
... persons 508 Rees ' new Cyclopædia , vol . II . Dwight's ordination sermon 684 part 1 . 214 Review of hints on evangelical Embargo , a poem 339 preaching 510 Espriella's letters 102 Richardson's oration 508 Fourth of July orations 449 ...
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... persons , in whose neighbourhood the bodies are situated ; or we may examine the nature of the substan- ces themselves , and compare them with the kinds of matter by which they are surrounded . The first mode of investigation is ...
... persons , in whose neighbourhood the bodies are situated ; or we may examine the nature of the substan- ces themselves , and compare them with the kinds of matter by which they are surrounded . The first mode of investigation is ...
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... persons , inha- bitants of the district ; and various men of more than ordinary infor- mation gave the very same ac- count to their scientifick corres- pondents . One of these ( M. D'Arcet , son of the celebrated che- mist of that name ) ...
... persons , inha- bitants of the district ; and various men of more than ordinary infor- mation gave the very same ac- count to their scientifick corres- pondents . One of these ( M. D'Arcet , son of the celebrated che- mist of that name ) ...
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... persons are wholly indifferent to the sufferings of the brute crea- tion . The joy of the chase , cele- brated with so much enthusiasm in hunting songs , is not espoused by the pitiful so strongly , as the fear and anguish of the animal ...
... persons are wholly indifferent to the sufferings of the brute crea- tion . The joy of the chase , cele- brated with so much enthusiasm in hunting songs , is not espoused by the pitiful so strongly , as the fear and anguish of the animal ...
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... person of taste , ' he remarks , will , I presume , venture so far to violate the present usage , and con- quently to shock the ears of the generality of readers as to say , By this mean , by that mean . Even Webster is ashamed to ...
... person of taste , ' he remarks , will , I presume , venture so far to violate the present usage , and con- quently to shock the ears of the generality of readers as to say , By this mean , by that mean . Even Webster is ashamed to ...
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