The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... celebrated English journal the following interesting sketch of all the facts and opinions , which have of late years been given to the world , with respect to this very singular branch of natural history . In our next number we shall ...
... celebrated English journal the following interesting sketch of all the facts and opinions , which have of late years been given to the world , with respect to this very singular branch of natural history . In our next number we shall ...
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... celebrated che- mist of that name ) mentions two additional circumstances , of great importance , from his own observa- tion . The stones , when they fell upon the houses , had not the sound of hard and compact substances , but of ...
... celebrated che- mist of that name ) mentions two additional circumstances , of great importance , from his own observa- tion . The stones , when they fell upon the houses , had not the sound of hard and compact substances , but of ...
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... celebrated Seneca , dying in the bath , too exquisitely done . Death , with all his horrours , is too accurately described by the faith- ful chisel . The beautiful Herma- phrodite , lying on a couch ; the fighting Gladiator ; the ...
... celebrated Seneca , dying in the bath , too exquisitely done . Death , with all his horrours , is too accurately described by the faith- ful chisel . The beautiful Herma- phrodite , lying on a couch ; the fighting Gladiator ; the ...
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... celebrated and much read at the time of its ap- pearance , has of late been much neglected . This is naturally the fate of all works , which treat of temporary topicks . Hence an au- thor , who writes for immortality , will always ...
... celebrated and much read at the time of its ap- pearance , has of late been much neglected . This is naturally the fate of all works , which treat of temporary topicks . Hence an au- thor , who writes for immortality , will always ...
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... celebrated letter to the duke of Bedford was written in 1796. Who remem- bers not the following passage ? The revolution harpies of France , sprung from night and hell , or from that chaotick anarchy , which gene- rates equivocally ...
... celebrated letter to the duke of Bedford was written in 1796. Who remem- bers not the following passage ? The revolution harpies of France , sprung from night and hell , or from that chaotick anarchy , which gene- rates equivocally ...
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