The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen6,Temas2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... representing the distance for which he is entitled to receive pay , as much greater than it really is . They are ... represented . If they have generally their disagrémens , they have assuredly , in all cases , their comforts . To ...
... representing the distance for which he is entitled to receive pay , as much greater than it really is . They are ... represented . If they have generally their disagrémens , they have assuredly , in all cases , their comforts . To ...
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... represented him . The following quotation from Tertullian by Dr. M. is claimed by Dr. B. as favourable to Episcopacy . " The chief or highest Priest , who is the Bishop , has the right of giving baptism , and after him , The Presbyters ...
... represented him . The following quotation from Tertullian by Dr. M. is claimed by Dr. B. as favourable to Episcopacy . " The chief or highest Priest , who is the Bishop , has the right of giving baptism , and after him , The Presbyters ...
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... represented us in Europe , by the plain- ness and simplicity of their manners , as well as their abilities and integrity , increased these feelings which stimulated individuals in the first instance , to make very extraordinary and ...
... represented us in Europe , by the plain- ness and simplicity of their manners , as well as their abilities and integrity , increased these feelings which stimulated individuals in the first instance , to make very extraordinary and ...
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... represented as embarked on board a boat at Moordyck , and in the middle of the passage , a calm happens , and then a most extraordinary digression is made without any notice , to the state of South Carolina , and the history of the war ...
... represented as embarked on board a boat at Moordyck , and in the middle of the passage , a calm happens , and then a most extraordinary digression is made without any notice , to the state of South Carolina , and the history of the war ...
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... represented a young female , whose frivolous propensities pre- cipitate her into an abyss of misery . The subject is not new ; but the characters are pretty well drawn , and the scenes natural . The Athenian novel , which is the third ...
... represented a young female , whose frivolous propensities pre- cipitate her into an abyss of misery . The subject is not new ; but the characters are pretty well drawn , and the scenes natural . The Athenian novel , which is the third ...
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