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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... writing well ; but to write well is for him especially difficult . Any one , acquainted with litera- ry history ... writers on general literature , the preacher of the gospel is limited in the choice of his subjects . He has the diffi ...
... writing well ; but to write well is for him especially difficult . Any one , acquainted with litera- ry history ... writers on general literature , the preacher of the gospel is limited in the choice of his subjects . He has the diffi ...
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... writing little , for they would then hear from him dis- courses of others , probably much better than what any exertions of his own could produce . I have formerly remarked upon the very defective education of most clergymen in our ...
... writing little , for they would then hear from him dis- courses of others , probably much better than what any exertions of his own could produce . I have formerly remarked upon the very defective education of most clergymen in our ...
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... writing upon volcanoes , and rambling over subterraneous fires . Adieu . For the Anthology . REMARKER , No. 29 . And if a sigh would sometimes intervene , And down his cheek a tear of pity roll , A sigh , a tear , so sweet , he wished ...
... writing upon volcanoes , and rambling over subterraneous fires . Adieu . For the Anthology . REMARKER , No. 29 . And if a sigh would sometimes intervene , And down his cheek a tear of pity roll , A sigh , a tear , so sweet , he wished ...
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... writing or conversa- tion the best , that is always the most brilliant . This kind of high colouring gives a splendour to ev- ery thing which is pleasing to a stranger , who considers every object that presents itself as a sight and as ...
... writing or conversa- tion the best , that is always the most brilliant . This kind of high colouring gives a splendour to ev- ery thing which is pleasing to a stranger , who considers every object that presents itself as a sight and as ...
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... writing or printing , ought to be avoided with extrem- est care in the volumes of a learn- ed society . " Art . 2.Memoir and poem of Stephen Parmenius of Buda . ' p . 49 . This is a Latin composition , cele- brating the voyage of Sir ...
... writing or printing , ought to be avoided with extrem- est care in the volumes of a learn- ed society . " Art . 2.Memoir and poem of Stephen Parmenius of Buda . ' p . 49 . This is a Latin composition , cele- brating the voyage of Sir ...
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