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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... PRINTED DISCOURSES . FOR THE ANTHOLOGY . NATURAL HISTORY . [ WE avail. IN the Anthology for Septem- ber 1805 ( vol . ii . p . 454 ) there was a short piece with the same title , as is prefixed to this , and upon the same subject . In ...
... PRINTED DISCOURSES . FOR THE ANTHOLOGY . NATURAL HISTORY . [ WE avail. IN the Anthology for Septem- ber 1805 ( vol . ii . p . 454 ) there was a short piece with the same title , as is prefixed to this , and upon the same subject . In ...
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... it in such a manner that he will not perform it long . The clergy , it is true , find some , but it is in general very insuffi- cient , relief in making use of each other's mutual 1808. ] Occasional Use of printed Discourses .
... it in such a manner that he will not perform it long . The clergy , it is true , find some , but it is in general very insuffi- cient , relief in making use of each other's mutual 1808. ] Occasional Use of printed Discourses .
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... sillon . I do not contend , that to our clergy should be granted eith- er the dignity or the emolument of such stations , but only that we should allow to men of talents a little of their 4 [ Jan. Occasional Use of Printed Discourses .
... sillon . I do not contend , that to our clergy should be granted eith- er the dignity or the emolument of such stations , but only that we should allow to men of talents a little of their 4 [ Jan. Occasional Use of Printed Discourses .
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... lightly refuse himself this means of improvement , and that no so- ciety will hastily reject this occa- sional mode of instruction . THE histories of all nations , in early times , 1808. ] 5 Occasional Use of Printed Discourses .
... lightly refuse himself this means of improvement , and that no so- ciety will hastily reject this occa- sional mode of instruction . THE histories of all nations , in early times , 1808. ] 5 Occasional Use of Printed Discourses .
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... printed page for page with the Leipsick edition ( in the text of which no erratum has , we believe , yet been found ) that it will rival it in typographical accuracy . The subscribers ' price too , for a book of 600 pages , is we think ...
... printed page for page with the Leipsick edition ( in the text of which no erratum has , we believe , yet been found ) that it will rival it in typographical accuracy . The subscribers ' price too , for a book of 600 pages , is we think ...
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