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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... ment , and for the diffusion of literary taste . As it was begun without any sanguine expectations of success , the mortification of disappoint- ment was precluded ; and the proprietors , satisfied with a subscrip- tion sufficient to ...
... ment , and for the diffusion of literary taste . As it was begun without any sanguine expectations of success , the mortification of disappoint- ment was precluded ; and the proprietors , satisfied with a subscrip- tion sufficient to ...
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... ment consisted of the same sub- stances , very nearly in the same proportions . In the other stones these globules could not be easily separated from the cement and 3535 pyrites . Mr. Howard , therefore , 3508 after freeing the ...
... ment consisted of the same sub- stances , very nearly in the same proportions . In the other stones these globules could not be easily separated from the cement and 3535 pyrites . Mr. Howard , therefore , 3508 after freeing the ...
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... ment , with a selection of the most important various readings . The edition from which the American is to be exactly copied , was pub- lished at Leipsick in the year 1805 , under the inspection , we under- stand , of Dr. Griesbach ...
... ment , with a selection of the most important various readings . The edition from which the American is to be exactly copied , was pub- lished at Leipsick in the year 1805 , under the inspection , we under- stand , of Dr. Griesbach ...
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... ment . Dr. Griesbach's accuracy , fideli- ty , and industry are well known to the learned in every part of Eu- rope . He is a Lutheran by pro- fession , and orthodox it is said in his religious opinions ; but he has no where discovered ...
... ment . Dr. Griesbach's accuracy , fideli- ty , and industry are well known to the learned in every part of Eu- rope . He is a Lutheran by pro- fession , and orthodox it is said in his religious opinions ; but he has no where discovered ...
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... ment , and sometimes without suf- ficient authority ; the 3d of Ste- phens closely follows the 5th of Erasmus , except in the Apoca- lypse , and a few other places , where the Complutensian edition restituendam pertinet , leve videri ...
... ment , and sometimes without suf- ficient authority ; the 3d of Ste- phens closely follows the 5th of Erasmus , except in the Apoca- lypse , and a few other places , where the Complutensian edition restituendam pertinet , leve videri ...
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