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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... kind , forms a sufficient security for the morals of the established elergy , and for their sustaining their clerical character with dig- nity . It is not necessary to ob- serve , that all these things are , however , collateral to ...
... kind , forms a sufficient security for the morals of the established elergy , and for their sustaining their clerical character with dig- nity . It is not necessary to ob- serve , that all these things are , however , collateral to ...
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... kind of stone , half buried in the earth , extremely hot , and about 7 lib . weight . This account of the fact was com- municated to the academicians by the Abbé Bachelay . But they do not appear to have attached much credit to the ...
... kind of stone , half buried in the earth , extremely hot , and about 7 lib . weight . This account of the fact was com- municated to the academicians by the Abbé Bachelay . But they do not appear to have attached much credit to the ...
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... kind , precipitated from an explod- ed meteor , happened to fall , there should exist certain proportions of iron , sulphur , nickel , magnesia and silica , ready to be united by the heat or electricity . Still , less conceivable is it ...
... kind , precipitated from an explod- ed meteor , happened to fall , there should exist certain proportions of iron , sulphur , nickel , magnesia and silica , ready to be united by the heat or electricity . Still , less conceivable is it ...
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... kind . But explication , will probably account though we were to admit the ex- for every other phenomenon by a istence of this volcano , where similar process of creation : He must we place it , that its eruptions may , with equal ...
... kind . But explication , will probably account though we were to admit the ex- for every other phenomenon by a istence of this volcano , where similar process of creation : He must we place it , that its eruptions may , with equal ...
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... kind of criticism , his scrupulous exactness , and above all the fair- ness with which he has quoted au- thorities , and the unbiassed judg- ment he has discovered in his de- cisions on the relative value of readings . His principles of ...
... kind of criticism , his scrupulous exactness , and above all the fair- ness with which he has quoted au- thorities , and the unbiassed judg- ment he has discovered in his de- cisions on the relative value of readings . His principles of ...
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