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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... publick at large , nor were they ambitious of popular- ity ; since they scorned to discuss the trifling topicks of the day , and to gratify the malice of tattling gossips with the little tales of private slander . But from the ablest ...
... publick at large , nor were they ambitious of popular- ity ; since they scorned to discuss the trifling topicks of the day , and to gratify the malice of tattling gossips with the little tales of private slander . But from the ablest ...
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... publick discourses of the sabbath . There are many , who have but little lei- sure to read , and many , who have but little inclination ; and of those , who have both , more read for amusement , than for instruction , and more for ...
... publick discourses of the sabbath . There are many , who have but little lei- sure to read , and many , who have but little inclination ; and of those , who have both , more read for amusement , than for instruction , and more for ...
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... publick instructions , will be solicitous to have them in the purest form , in which they can be obtained by the aid of sober and accurate criticism . Enthusiasts in classical literature spare no labour or expense to ob- tain correct ...
... publick instructions , will be solicitous to have them in the purest form , in which they can be obtained by the aid of sober and accurate criticism . Enthusiasts in classical literature spare no labour or expense to ob- tain correct ...
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... publick , much less binding sanction , it rests only on the authority of the editors we have enumerated ; and why , at the present day , when sacred criticism has received so much improve- ment , we should still be taught to consider as ...
... publick , much less binding sanction , it rests only on the authority of the editors we have enumerated ; and why , at the present day , when sacred criticism has received so much improve- ment , we should still be taught to consider as ...
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... PUBLICK SCHOOLS . The system of thought and ac- tion , the character , manners and acquirements , which the young will possess at their entrance upon active life , depend in no small de- gree upon causes , which our wis- dom cannot see ...
... PUBLICK SCHOOLS . The system of thought and ac- tion , the character , manners and acquirements , which the young will possess at their entrance upon active life , depend in no small de- gree upon causes , which our wis- dom cannot see ...
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