The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... 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 country , owing to the neglected state of literature among us , and of their ...
... 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 country , owing to the neglected state of literature among us , and of their ...
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... weighing about half a quarter of a pound , but many a vast deal more . Some fell with a hissing noise , and entered the ground others ( probably the smaller ones ) fell without 8 [ Jan. Account of Atmospherick Phenomena .
... weighing about half a quarter of a pound , but many a vast deal more . Some fell with a hissing noise , and entered the ground others ( probably the smaller ones ) fell without 8 [ Jan. Account of Atmospherick Phenomena .
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Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson. ground others ( probably the smaller ones ) fell without any sound , and remained on the sur- face . In appearance , they were all alike . The shower did no con- siderable ...
Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson. ground others ( probably the smaller ones ) fell without any sound , and remained on the sur- face . In appearance , they were all alike . The shower did no con- siderable ...
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... probably account though we were to admit the ex- for every other phenomenon by a istence of this volcano , where similar process of creation : He must we place it , that its eruptions may , with equal plausibility , con- may extend from ...
... probably account though we were to admit the ex- for every other phenomenon by a istence of this volcano , where similar process of creation : He must we place it , that its eruptions may , with equal plausibility , con- may extend from ...
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... probably be provided for . The young prince has lately mar- ried the widow of general LeClerc , the sister of the emperour Napo- leon . To the Bonaparte family he brought rank , palaces , and the richest treasures of painting and ...
... probably be provided for . The young prince has lately mar- ried the widow of general LeClerc , the sister of the emperour Napo- leon . To the Bonaparte family he brought rank , palaces , and the richest treasures of painting and ...
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