The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... means have attempted it after him . FOR THE ANTHOLOGY . GENTLEMEN , LEVITY . As you published in one of your numbers a translation of a French Memoir , " on the consumption of Cranberry Sauce ; " it brought to my mind a collection of ...
... means have attempted it after him . FOR THE ANTHOLOGY . GENTLEMEN , LEVITY . As you published in one of your numbers a translation of a French Memoir , " on the consumption of Cranberry Sauce ; " it brought to my mind a collection of ...
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... means convinced , that he was a man of that amiable character which his biographer fondly attempts to prove . Johnson's life of him , unfavourable as it is , strikes me , as much more agreeable with truth . Democrats and revolutionists ...
... means convinced , that he was a man of that amiable character which his biographer fondly attempts to prove . Johnson's life of him , unfavourable as it is , strikes me , as much more agreeable with truth . Democrats and revolutionists ...
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... means explicitly to declare , that neither Edward , nor Richard , nor Elizabeth , and sundry others , ever occupied the English throne ; for the former is mentioned by name , and the two others as plainly designated . As little to the ...
... means explicitly to declare , that neither Edward , nor Richard , nor Elizabeth , and sundry others , ever occupied the English throne ; for the former is mentioned by name , and the two others as plainly designated . As little to the ...
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... means . Of these , the man of humble pretensions has as keen a sense as the haughtiest of his neighbours , and is equally indignant at their violation ; but he dares not brave the majesty of heaven in seeking vengeance on his foe . The ...
... means . Of these , the man of humble pretensions has as keen a sense as the haughtiest of his neighbours , and is equally indignant at their violation ; but he dares not brave the majesty of heaven in seeking vengeance on his foe . The ...
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... means of imparting virtue and happiness to the world , like the barbarous and ignorant . This thought the Re- marker will expand and illustrate in the words of a prolifick writer . " The man of mental furniture , " says he , " has no ...
... means of imparting virtue and happiness to the world , like the barbarous and ignorant . This thought the Re- marker will expand and illustrate in the words of a prolifick writer . " The man of mental furniture , " says he , " has no ...
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