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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... never was indis- criminately hurled , it endeared him to the lovers of humour . He had fancy and taste , of which his poem , entitled Boston , ' is no un- favourable specimen it was pub- lished in 1803 , when he left the University ...
... never was indis- criminately hurled , it endeared him to the lovers of humour . He had fancy and taste , of which his poem , entitled Boston , ' is no un- favourable specimen it was pub- lished in 1803 , when he left the University ...
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... never more to be under the galling yoke of Episcopacy ; still they had a great res- pect for the doctrines of the church , nor did they make particular exceptions to their manner of worship . ' p . 10 . Our fathers were the offspring of ...
... never more to be under the galling yoke of Episcopacy ; still they had a great res- pect for the doctrines of the church , nor did they make particular exceptions to their manner of worship . ' p . 10 . Our fathers were the offspring of ...
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... never been published in the United States any regular pharmacopeia , arranged on scien- tifick principles , and made to ex- tend to those medicines of domes- tic origin , whose activity has been demonstrated by direct experi- ment , and ...
... never been published in the United States any regular pharmacopeia , arranged on scien- tifick principles , and made to ex- tend to those medicines of domes- tic origin , whose activity has been demonstrated by direct experi- ment , and ...
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... never in this country possess many of the luxuries and elegances of the fine arts , but we may learn to en- joy the more refined and loftier elegances of literature and taste . These can never be entirely de- based by sensuality , never ...
... never in this country possess many of the luxuries and elegances of the fine arts , but we may learn to en- joy the more refined and loftier elegances of literature and taste . These can never be entirely de- based by sensuality , never ...
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... never before published . To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the author's life . 8vo . pp . 408. Price $ 2 bound . Boston , Manning & Loring . 1808 . The Pharmacopeia of the Massachu- setts Medical Society . Published by E ...
... never before published . To which is prefixed a biographical sketch of the author's life . 8vo . pp . 408. Price $ 2 bound . Boston , Manning & Loring . 1808 . The Pharmacopeia of the Massachu- setts Medical Society . Published by E ...
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