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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... important inference , that no other bodies have as yet been discovered on our globe , which contain the same ingredi- ents ; and , more particularly , that the analysis of these stones has made us acquainted with a species of pyrites ...
... important inference , that no other bodies have as yet been discovered on our globe , which contain the same ingredi- ents ; and , more particularly , that the analysis of these stones has made us acquainted with a species of pyrites ...
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... important various readings . The edition from which the American is to be exactly copied , was pub- lished at Leipsick in the year 1805 , under the inspection , we under- stand , of Dr. Griesbach himself , and by its size is intended ...
... important various readings . The edition from which the American is to be exactly copied , was pub- lished at Leipsick in the year 1805 , under the inspection , we under- stand , of Dr. Griesbach himself , and by its size is intended ...
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... important manuscripts , from the discovery and examination of ma- ny others unknown to Mill and Wetstein , from the ... importance that the word of God should be studied in its most correct state ? * The following extract from Gries ...
... important manuscripts , from the discovery and examination of ma- ny others unknown to Mill and Wetstein , from the ... importance that the word of God should be studied in its most correct state ? * The following extract from Gries ...
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... important advantages belong exclusively to publick schools . In these the pupil is aided by system . thy and imitation he acquires the spirit of order . Here compulsion and correction are employed . The learner is stimulated by rivals ...
... important advantages belong exclusively to publick schools . In these the pupil is aided by system . thy and imitation he acquires the spirit of order . Here compulsion and correction are employed . The learner is stimulated by rivals ...
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... important revolution depend- ed not on the will of any persons , considered as simple individuals ; for who among us would feel him- self obliged , independent of a con- viction of his immediate interest , to submit to the requisitions ...
... important revolution depend- ed not on the will of any persons , considered as simple individuals ; for who among us would feel him- self obliged , independent of a con- viction of his immediate interest , to submit to the requisitions ...
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