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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... present to continual com- position , has this alternative , either to perform his duty in such a manner as will hardly satisfy him- self , or to perform it in such a manner that he will not perform it long . The clergy , it is true ...
... present to continual com- position , has this alternative , either to perform his duty in such a manner as will hardly satisfy him- self , or to perform it in such a manner that he will not perform it long . The clergy , it is true ...
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... present ; but that there are no means of com- pelling indolence to write with la- bour and attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task of composing may be made suffi- ciently easy . As it is at present , then , if a clergyman ...
... present ; but that there are no means of com- pelling indolence to write with la- bour and attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task of composing may be made suffi- ciently easy . As it is at present , then , if a clergyman ...
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... present curiosity universally excited by the meteor which lately appeared in Weston , in Connecticut , to re - publish from a celebrated English journal the following interesting sketch of all the facts and opinions , which have of late ...
... present curiosity universally excited by the meteor which lately appeared in Weston , in Connecticut , to re - publish from a celebrated English journal the following interesting sketch of all the facts and opinions , which have of late ...
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... present , in one view , the results of the experi- ments made to measure the spe- cifick gravities of the most re- markable specimens hitherto ex- amined . The four last in the list were calculated by the Count de Bournon . The ...
... present , in one view , the results of the experi- ments made to measure the spe- cifick gravities of the most re- markable specimens hitherto ex- amined . The four last in the list were calculated by the Count de Bournon . The ...
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... present day , when sacred criticism has received so much improve- ment , we should still be taught to consider as sacred , a text settled two centuries ago upon much few- er authorities than we now possess , it would not be easy perhaps ...
... present day , when sacred criticism has received so much improve- ment , we should still be taught to consider as sacred , a text settled two centuries ago upon much few- er authorities than we now possess , it would not be easy perhaps ...
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