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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... labours , without the prospect or desire of pecuniary remuneration . They are fully sensible , that the Anthology has never been a fa- vourite with the publick at large , nor were they ambitious of popular- ity ; since they scorned to ...
... labours , without the prospect or desire of pecuniary remuneration . They are fully sensible , that the Anthology has never been a fa- vourite with the publick at large , nor were they ambitious of popular- ity ; since they scorned to ...
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... labour , which men of genius and study have employ- ed in producing their works of ex- cellence . But , unlike writers on general literature , the preacher of the gospel is limited in the choice of his subjects . He has the diffi- cult ...
... labour , which men of genius and study have employ- ed in producing their works of ex- cellence . But , unlike writers on general literature , the preacher of the gospel is limited in the choice of his subjects . He has the diffi- cult ...
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... labour , by which their genuine text has been cleared from corruptions ; and of that critical acuteness and research , by which their meaning has been laid bare from the ob- scurity which time had gathered round it . But in a country ...
... labour , by which their genuine text has been cleared from corruptions ; and of that critical acuteness and research , by which their meaning has been laid bare from the ob- scurity which time had gathered round it . But in a country ...
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... labours of our countryman Mr. Howard . This excellent philosopher has elucidated the subject of our pre- sent consideration , by a course of experiments , as interesting and in- structive as any that the science of chemical analysis can ...
... labours of our countryman Mr. Howard . This excellent philosopher has elucidated the subject of our pre- sent consideration , by a course of experiments , as interesting and in- structive as any that the science of chemical analysis can ...
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... labours of the Astronomer and Optician are introducing new worlds to our notice , Chemistry may , during the nineteenth centu- ry , as wonderfully augment our acquaintance with their produc- tions and arrangement , as she has already ...
... labours of the Astronomer and Optician are introducing new worlds to our notice , Chemistry may , during the nineteenth centu- ry , as wonderfully augment our acquaintance with their produc- tions and arrangement , as she has already ...
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