The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, المجلد 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... readers of the main points which it seems satisfactorily to substantiate . proves , that , in various parts of the world , luminous meteors have been seen moving through the air , in a direction more or less oblique , accompanied by a ...
... readers of the main points which it seems satisfactorily to substantiate . proves , that , in various parts of the world , luminous meteors have been seen moving through the air , in a direction more or less oblique , accompanied by a ...
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... reader . Those variations of my text from the received , which re- late only to the order of words without affecting ... readers ; for it will enable them to discover whether the immense collections of readings , which have been made by ...
... reader . Those variations of my text from the received , which re- late only to the order of words without affecting ... readers ; for it will enable them to discover whether the immense collections of readings , which have been made by ...
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... readers to join him in a brief ex- what is sensitive . An inanimate amination of this part of our con- object is regarded with interest stitution . They may find that on account of its connexion with light is reflected from one of the ...
... readers to join him in a brief ex- what is sensitive . An inanimate amination of this part of our con- object is regarded with interest stitution . They may find that on account of its connexion with light is reflected from one of the ...
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... readers of Virgil and Lucretius enter with fellow feeling into those passages , where they describe , the one the sor- row of a steer for the loss of his fellow , and the other the affliction of a cow deprived of her calf . * The dead ...
... readers of Virgil and Lucretius enter with fellow feeling into those passages , where they describe , the one the sor- row of a steer for the loss of his fellow , and the other the affliction of a cow deprived of her calf . * The dead ...
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... readers as to say , By this mean , by that mean . Even Webster is ashamed to contend for such phrases . Yet one half the lawyers and clergymen of this metropolis are continually labour ing to reduce this noun means to the obedience of ...
... readers as to say , By this mean , by that mean . Even Webster is ashamed to contend for such phrases . Yet one half the lawyers and clergymen of this metropolis are continually labour ing to reduce this noun means to the obedience of ...
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