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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... beautiful Herma- phrodite , lying on a couch ; the fighting Gladiator ; the Centaur conquered by Cupid , are all chef d'Å“uvres of Grecian artists . On the whole , I can say without en- thusiasm , that had there been no other palace at ...
... beautiful Herma- phrodite , lying on a couch ; the fighting Gladiator ; the Centaur conquered by Cupid , are all chef d'Å“uvres of Grecian artists . On the whole , I can say without en- thusiasm , that had there been no other palace at ...
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... beautiful girls , who presented a chaplet to the Prussian commander at Verdun , merely to rouse the wearied at- tention of the populace by a more affecting exhibition . ' The events of Europe , and especially in one country of it , for ...
... beautiful girls , who presented a chaplet to the Prussian commander at Verdun , merely to rouse the wearied at- tention of the populace by a more affecting exhibition . ' The events of Europe , and especially in one country of it , for ...
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... beautiful surrounding prospects . Mr. Johnson was the husband of the lady Arabella , who died at Salem , and was doubtless one of the most amiable of women . He was a very popular character , of a gen- erous , noble spirit , much ...
... beautiful surrounding prospects . Mr. Johnson was the husband of the lady Arabella , who died at Salem , and was doubtless one of the most amiable of women . He was a very popular character , of a gen- erous , noble spirit , much ...
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... beautiful allusions , and here and there a just and elevated idea of God's moral government . So that although we cannot praise the learning or judgment of our . author , we do not deny that he possesses imagination and talents ; and if ...
... beautiful allusions , and here and there a just and elevated idea of God's moral government . So that although we cannot praise the learning or judgment of our . author , we do not deny that he possesses imagination and talents ; and if ...
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... beautiful even with a power of one hundred , as seen by Mat- thew Lofft's reflector , which has a field of about thirty - two minutes . " In another letter , dated the 20th , he says : Last night it was very beauti- ful , and the ...
... beautiful even with a power of one hundred , as seen by Mat- thew Lofft's reflector , which has a field of about thirty - two minutes . " In another letter , dated the 20th , he says : Last night it was very beauti- ful , and the ...
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