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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... sion . To the same purpose we may remark the complete resem- blance of the two masses , found at so great a distance from each other . In the year 1768 , no less than three stones were presented to the Academy of Sciences at Paris , all ...
... sion . To the same purpose we may remark the complete resem- blance of the two masses , found at so great a distance from each other . In the year 1768 , no less than three stones were presented to the Academy of Sciences at Paris , all ...
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... sion of MSS . in families , or as he terms it recensiones .、 Those who wish for full satisfaction on all these subjects , may consult Mich . aelis's introduction , as it is enriched with the notes of Marsh , and the It is also proposed ...
... sion of MSS . in families , or as he terms it recensiones .、 Those who wish for full satisfaction on all these subjects , may consult Mich . aelis's introduction , as it is enriched with the notes of Marsh , and the It is also proposed ...
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... sion will be superintended with the utmost care , and we hope , as it is to be printed page for page with the Leipsick edition ( in the text of which no erratum has , we believe , yet been found ) that it will rival it in typographical ...
... sion will be superintended with the utmost care , and we hope , as it is to be printed page for page with the Leipsick edition ( in the text of which no erratum has , we believe , yet been found ) that it will rival it in typographical ...
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... sion . The sympathy , of which we are treating , is the fellow feeling , which we have with a being like ourselves , in situations of distress or under painful perturbations of mind . We are said to harmonise with his condition and ...
... sion . The sympathy , of which we are treating , is the fellow feeling , which we have with a being like ourselves , in situations of distress or under painful perturbations of mind . We are said to harmonise with his condition and ...
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... sion of simplicity , uncontaminated by thought , in language impres- sive and perspicuous by frequent iterations , is the divine ode , called the blue bells of Scotland . Here is no refinement of sentiment , or involution of expression ...
... sion of simplicity , uncontaminated by thought , in language impres- sive and perspicuous by frequent iterations , is the divine ode , called the blue bells of Scotland . Here is no refinement of sentiment , or involution of expression ...
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