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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... English classicks 250 English traveller's journal Enterprise , modern 659 549 Epitaphs 311 , 427 590 Europe , letters from No. 13 , 22-14 , 425 Botanist Botany Breakfast 70-15 , 137-16 , 190-17 , 243 -18 , 314-19 , 401-20 , 490- 21 ...
... English classicks 250 English traveller's journal Enterprise , modern 659 549 Epitaphs 311 , 427 590 Europe , letters from No. 13 , 22-14 , 425 Botanist Botany Breakfast 70-15 , 137-16 , 190-17 , 243 -18 , 314-19 , 401-20 , 490- 21 ...
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... English language ; I mean for the exercise of his function , not to the qualification of his admission to it . " — Letter to Sir Hercules Langushe , M. P. In one of those delightful pa- pers of the Spectator , in which Addison ...
... English language ; I mean for the exercise of his function , not to the qualification of his admission to it . " — Letter to Sir Hercules Langushe , M. P. In one of those delightful pa- pers of the Spectator , in which Addison ...
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... English gentleman , who lived near Krak- hut , brought him one next morn- ing , which he said had fallen through the top of his hut , and buried itself in the earthen floor . Several of the foregoing narra- tives mention the material ...
... English gentleman , who lived near Krak- hut , brought him one next morn- ing , which he said had fallen through the top of his hut , and buried itself in the earthen floor . Several of the foregoing narra- tives mention the material ...
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... English no- It has been observed with great justice , that the modern Italians , though they fall very far short of their ancestors in the nobler quali- fications and traits of charac- ter , yet have many points in which they still ...
... English no- It has been observed with great justice , that the modern Italians , though they fall very far short of their ancestors in the nobler quali- fications and traits of charac- ter , yet have many points in which they still ...
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... English pleasure grounds . Decorated with fountains and jettes d'eau , in which the Romans excel all the world , ornamented with artificial lakes , temples , and ruins , shaded by groves , and laid out in walks , sheltered by lofty ...
... English pleasure grounds . Decorated with fountains and jettes d'eau , in which the Romans excel all the world , ornamented with artificial lakes , temples , and ruins , shaded by groves , and laid out in walks , sheltered by lofty ...
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