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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... idea of the vulgar , that many of the lumi- nous meteors observed in our ho- rizon are masses of ignited matter , an account of a phenomenon , pre- cisely of the same description , was received from the East Indies , vouched by ...
... idea of the vulgar , that many of the lumi- nous meteors observed in our ho- rizon are masses of ignited matter , an account of a phenomenon , pre- cisely of the same description , was received from the East Indies , vouched by ...
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... idea of lime being contained in the substance ; and that he has given no sufficient proof of the existence of alumina . It is also to be observed , that from the exceptionable method of analy- sis pursued both by Barthold and the ...
... idea of lime being contained in the substance ; and that he has given no sufficient proof of the existence of alumina . It is also to be observed , that from the exceptionable method of analy- sis pursued both by Barthold and the ...
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... idea , that the Siberian iron owes its origin to the same causes , which formed and project- ed the different stones supposed to have fallen on the earth and , coupled with the other details of the analysis , it naturally leads us to ...
... idea , that the Siberian iron owes its origin to the same causes , which formed and project- ed the different stones supposed to have fallen on the earth and , coupled with the other details of the analysis , it naturally leads us to ...
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... ideas of the planet which we inhabit . We are extremely glad to find that proposals are issued for print- ing at the University press , Gries- bach's edition of the Greek Testa- ment , with a selection of the most important various ...
... ideas of the planet which we inhabit . We are extremely glad to find that proposals are issued for print- ing at the University press , Gries- bach's edition of the Greek Testa- ment , with a selection of the most important various ...
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... ideas of the primitive method , or the pattern described in the word of God , and practised by the apostles , evangelists , pastors , and teachers , mentioned in the sacred history . Their intentions were good , though they might be ...
... ideas of the primitive method , or the pattern described in the word of God , and practised by the apostles , evangelists , pastors , and teachers , mentioned in the sacred history . Their intentions were good , though they might be ...
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