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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... collection of sacred musick 665 50 REVIEW . 340 Lathrop's fast sermon 334 Lawes on pleading Marshall's life of Washington 509 162 561 259 , 322 , 484 Memoir of the northern kingdom 683 Messinger's sentiments on re- signation 48 ...
... collection of sacred musick 665 50 REVIEW . 340 Lathrop's fast sermon 334 Lawes on pleading Marshall's life of Washington 509 162 561 259 , 322 , 484 Memoir of the northern kingdom 683 Messinger's sentiments on re- signation 48 ...
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... collect , as accurately as possible , the external evidence , the testimonies of those persons , in whose neighbourhood the bodies are situated ; or we may examine the nature of the substan- ces themselves , and compare them with the ...
... collect , as accurately as possible , the external evidence , the testimonies of those persons , in whose neighbourhood the bodies are situated ; or we may examine the nature of the substan- ces themselves , and compare them with the ...
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... collected from various quarters . It is not a little singu- lar , that the narrative which , of all others , was supported by the very best and most direct evidence , was treated by naturalists near the spot with perverse incredulity ...
... collected from various quarters . It is not a little singu- lar , that the narrative which , of all others , was supported by the very best and most direct evidence , was treated by naturalists near the spot with perverse incredulity ...
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... collected from Mr. Howard's experiments , and reduced to the parts of a hundred , will clearly evince . 3456 4281 All the stones examined by Count de Bournon and Mr. How ard were found to consist of four distinct substances ; small ...
... collected from Mr. Howard's experiments , and reduced to the parts of a hundred , will clearly evince . 3456 4281 All the stones examined by Count de Bournon and Mr. How ard were found to consist of four distinct substances ; small ...
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... collection of accurate observations , and a greater variety of specimens , shall enable us to reconcile the discrepancy , and to push still far- ther our inquiries into the nature of the new substance , a , knowledge of the internal ...
... collection of accurate observations , and a greater variety of specimens , shall enable us to reconcile the discrepancy , and to push still far- ther our inquiries into the nature of the new substance , a , knowledge of the internal ...
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