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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... whole circumstances of his narrative ; for they conclude ( chiefly from several experiments made to analyse it ) that the stone did not fall upon the earth , but was there before the thunder - clap , and was only heated and cxposed to ...
... whole circumstances of his narrative ; for they conclude ( chiefly from several experiments made to analyse it ) that the stone did not fall upon the earth , but was there before the thunder - clap , and was only heated and cxposed to ...
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... whole stone , consider- ed as a homogeneous substance ; whereas , it is in fact a congeries of substances , which ought to have been separately analyzed . This consideration will , in part at least , enable us to account for the ap ...
... whole stone , consider- ed as a homogeneous substance ; whereas , it is in fact a congeries of substances , which ought to have been separately analyzed . This consideration will , in part at least , enable us to account for the ap ...
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... whole narrative , and bestow additional weight on the inference previously drawn from internal evidence , that the solitary masses of native iron , found in dif- ferent quarters of the globe , have the same origin with the stones ...
... whole narrative , and bestow additional weight on the inference previously drawn from internal evidence , that the solitary masses of native iron , found in dif- ferent quarters of the globe , have the same origin with the stones ...
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... whole planetary system , a heavy body , placed at the surface of the Moon , is affect- ed chiefly by two forces ; one drawing it towards the centre of the Earth , and another drawing it towards that of the Moon . The latter of these ...
... whole planetary system , a heavy body , placed at the surface of the Moon , is affect- ed chiefly by two forces ; one drawing it towards the centre of the Earth , and another drawing it towards that of the Moon . The latter of these ...
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... whole may be con- sidered as the most interesting at Rome . An Italian palace or vil- la , in point of dimensions , archi- tecture , and ornaments , is an ob- ject of admiration ; but there is a want of neatness , comfort , and taste in ...
... whole may be con- sidered as the most interesting at Rome . An Italian palace or vil- la , in point of dimensions , archi- tecture , and ornaments , is an ob- ject of admiration ; but there is a want of neatness , comfort , and taste in ...
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