The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... continued their labours , without the prospect or desire of pecuniary remuneration . They are fully sensible , that the Anthology has never been a fa- vourite with the publick at large , nor were they ambitious of popular- ity ; since ...
... continued their labours , without the prospect or desire of pecuniary remuneration . They are fully sensible , that the Anthology has never been a fa- vourite with the publick at large , nor were they ambitious of popular- ity ; since ...
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... continued labour , which men of genius and study have employ- ed in producing their works of ex- cellence . But , unlike writers on general literature , the preacher of the gospel is limited in the choice of his subjects . He has the ...
... continued labour , which men of genius and study have employ- ed in producing their works of ex- cellence . But , unlike writers on general literature , the preacher of the gospel is limited in the choice of his subjects . He has the ...
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... continued in Dorchester till his death . p . 171 . As he was attending the synod at Boston , of which he was chosen mo . derator , he was taken with a violent fit of the stone , which in five days put a period to his life , April 12 ...
... continued in Dorchester till his death . p . 171 . As he was attending the synod at Boston , of which he was chosen mo . derator , he was taken with a violent fit of the stone , which in five days put a period to his life , April 12 ...
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... continued research . In consequence of this investigation , we observe , with much satisfac- tion , the omission of several com- binations of doubtful efficacy , and the insertion of others of superiour activity and greater simplicity ...
... continued research . In consequence of this investigation , we observe , with much satisfac- tion , the omission of several com- binations of doubtful efficacy , and the insertion of others of superiour activity and greater simplicity ...
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... continued ever since that day to be very turbulent , and I think that another eruption may be soon looked for . The descent of the mountain is as rapid and easy , as the ascent is laborious . Incapable of supporting yourself in that ...
... continued ever since that day to be very turbulent , and I think that another eruption may be soon looked for . The descent of the mountain is as rapid and easy , as the ascent is laborious . Incapable of supporting yourself in that ...
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