The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen6,Temas2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... believe , the most difficult to be communicated , or taught by rules ; and the reason is obvious ; we have so great a variety of articulate sounds , and so small a number of letters to represent them . In order to remedy this defect , I ...
... believe , the most difficult to be communicated , or taught by rules ; and the reason is obvious ; we have so great a variety of articulate sounds , and so small a number of letters to represent them . In order to remedy this defect , I ...
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... believe , that the French na- tion at large deserve the eulogy which is usually made upon their temperance . I would ask these admirers of French virtue , why in every petty village , and in every street , we see the dram shop so ...
... believe , that the French na- tion at large deserve the eulogy which is usually made upon their temperance . I would ask these admirers of French virtue , why in every petty village , and in every street , we see the dram shop so ...
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... believe ; we are improved only as we find something to be imitated or declined . I do not see , " continues the Dr ... believe , ” we ut- terly deny . We are affected by things we do not believe ; and a certain commentator on Shakespeare ...
... believe ; we are improved only as we find something to be imitated or declined . I do not see , " continues the Dr ... believe , ” we ut- terly deny . We are affected by things we do not believe ; and a certain commentator on Shakespeare ...
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... believe in " spectres , " and might therefore be allowed such " appen- dages . " He was not a christian moralist , but a poor barbarian under sentence of death , and might have committed 66 suicide , ' without incurring all the guilt of ...
... believe in " spectres , " and might therefore be allowed such " appen- dages . " He was not a christian moralist , but a poor barbarian under sentence of death , and might have committed 66 suicide , ' without incurring all the guilt of ...
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... believe the books of the New Testament to have been extant from the Apostles ' days ; and to have been written by the Apostles , or by persons approved of by them . And this indeed makes me the more solicitous to establish the ...
... believe the books of the New Testament to have been extant from the Apostles ' days ; and to have been written by the Apostles , or by persons approved of by them . And this indeed makes me the more solicitous to establish the ...
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