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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... manner , as will most powerfully impress upon the minds of others what we ourselves strongly conceive . It is to ... manner as will hardly satisfy him- self , or to perform it in such a manner that he will not perform it long . The ...
... manner , as will most powerfully impress upon the minds of others what we ourselves strongly conceive . It is to ... manner as will hardly satisfy him- self , or to perform it in such a manner that he will not perform it long . The ...
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... manner in which it fell . We take the ac- count from Mr. Greville's paper , ( Phil . Trans . 1803. part I. ) ; and he appears to have received it from M. St. Amand , Professor of Natural History at the Central School of Agen . It is ...
... manner in which it fell . We take the ac- count from Mr. Greville's paper , ( Phil . Trans . 1803. part I. ) ; and he appears to have received it from M. St. Amand , Professor of Natural History at the Central School of Agen . It is ...
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... manner , so as to form heter- ogeneous aggregate whose general resemblance to each other is com- plete . We are further warranted in another important inference , that no other bodies have as yet been discovered on our globe , which ...
... manner , so as to form heter- ogeneous aggregate whose general resemblance to each other is com- plete . We are further warranted in another important inference , that no other bodies have as yet been discovered on our globe , which ...
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... manner , and then that the binary and ternary com- pounds should unite in similar ag- gregates . But , least of all is it rea- sonable to suppose , that bodies of the foregoing difficulties , if we attend to the 1808. ] 15 Account of ...
... manner , and then that the binary and ternary com- pounds should unite in similar ag- gregates . But , least of all is it rea- sonable to suppose , that bodies of the foregoing difficulties , if we attend to the 1808. ] 15 Account of ...
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... manner of distances , we must ask , whether this is not explaining what is puz- zling , by assuming what is impos- sible ? It is surely much better From the whole , we may safely infer , that the bodies in question have fallen on the ...
... manner of distances , we must ask , whether this is not explaining what is puz- zling , by assuming what is impos- sible ? It is surely much better From the whole , we may safely infer , that the bodies in question have fallen on the ...
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