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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... United States of America 441 Callender's century sermon , on the history of Rhode - Island 167 Custigliani's travels in N. America 389- Hopkinson's miscellaneous works 511 Logan's version of Cato major 281 , 340 , 391- Rudiments of ...
... United States of America 441 Callender's century sermon , on the history of Rhode - Island 167 Custigliani's travels in N. America 389- Hopkinson's miscellaneous works 511 Logan's version of Cato major 281 , 340 , 391- Rudiments of ...
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... united by the heat or electricity . Still , less conceivable is it , that , in every such fall of fire , those ingredients should first combine , by twos and threes , in the very same manner , and then that the binary and ternary com ...
... united by the heat or electricity . Still , less conceivable is it , that , in every such fall of fire , those ingredients should first combine , by twos and threes , in the very same manner , and then that the binary and ternary com ...
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... united by the fire of a meteor , all these bodies , and , still more , or by the electrick fluid . We have the peculiar nature of the pyrites no right to make any such hypo- which they contain , prove very thesis . We have never seen ...
... united by the fire of a meteor , all these bodies , and , still more , or by the electrick fluid . We have the peculiar nature of the pyrites no right to make any such hypo- which they contain , prove very thesis . We have never seen ...
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... 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 whose virtues have been ...
... 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 whose virtues have been ...
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... United States . stop for a moment to award the tribute of praise to its mechanical execution . Its very correct typo- graphy , and clean impression do much credit to the printers , and demonstrates , that with care and assiduity that ...
... United States . stop for a moment to award the tribute of praise to its mechanical execution . Its very correct typo- graphy , and clean impression do much credit to the printers , and demonstrates , that with care and assiduity that ...
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