The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... specimen he declared , that , had Sandys translated the whole of Virgil , he should by no means have attempted it after him . FOR THE ANTHOLOGY . GENTLEMEN , LEVITY . As you published in one of your numbers a translation of a French ...
... specimen he declared , that , had Sandys translated the whole of Virgil , he should by no means have attempted it after him . FOR THE ANTHOLOGY . GENTLEMEN , LEVITY . As you published in one of your numbers a translation of a French ...
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... specimen of English composition is found in Elphinstone's " Inglish Orthoggraphy Epittomized . " This gentleman engaged in a deep research into the analogies of the language , and in a phraseology and mode of spelling peculiar to ...
... specimen of English composition is found in Elphinstone's " Inglish Orthoggraphy Epittomized . " This gentleman engaged in a deep research into the analogies of the language , and in a phraseology and mode of spelling peculiar to ...
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... specimen of their talents and pursuits , that the commu- nity will look forward with pleasure to the publication of a second volume . We hope they will not forget that important problem in rural economy , hitherto unsatisfactorily ...
... specimen of their talents and pursuits , that the commu- nity will look forward with pleasure to the publication of a second volume . We hope they will not forget that important problem in rural economy , hitherto unsatisfactorily ...
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... specimen of the author's manner . We shall subjoin also the notes , which relate to individuals , as these are very numerous , to show , in what way he has executed this part of his task , though they are generally much more copious in ...
... specimen of the author's manner . We shall subjoin also the notes , which relate to individuals , as these are very numerous , to show , in what way he has executed this part of his task , though they are generally much more copious in ...
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... Specimen , with a comparison of the manner in which the same purpose is effected in the " System of Notation . " We also present a view of the alphabetical types in order to place the subject as fully before our readers as our limits ...
... Specimen , with a comparison of the manner in which the same purpose is effected in the " System of Notation . " We also present a view of the alphabetical types in order to place the subject as fully before our readers as our limits ...
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