Spirit of the English MagazinesMunroe and Francis, 1829 |
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... Atheneum acceptable to the American public . The publisher flatters himself that these means have been judiciously improved , and that the " Spirit of the English Magazines " has evinced an advancement pro- portionate to that of the ...
... Atheneum acceptable to the American public . The publisher flatters himself that these means have been judiciously improved , and that the " Spirit of the English Magazines " has evinced an advancement pro- portionate to that of the ...
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... Atheneum is high . Those who consider it so are not aware , we think , of the quantity of matter contained in one of our numbers . Being pub- lished likewise twice a month , instead of monthly as most other Maga- zines are , the ...
... Atheneum is high . Those who consider it so are not aware , we think , of the quantity of matter contained in one of our numbers . Being pub- lished likewise twice a month , instead of monthly as most other Maga- zines are , the ...
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... ATHENEUM , it will be unnecessary to say more respecting the management of the work for the last six months , than that we have been assiduous in our endeavors to render it entertaining and instructive ; and if our success has been in ...
... ATHENEUM , it will be unnecessary to say more respecting the management of the work for the last six months , than that we have been assiduous in our endeavors to render it entertaining and instructive ; and if our success has been in ...
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