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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... readers of the main points which it seems satisfactorily to substantiate . proves , that , in various parts of the world , luminous meteors have been seen moving through the air , in a direction more or less oblique , accompanied by a ...
... readers of the main points which it seems satisfactorily to substantiate . proves , that , in various parts of the world , luminous meteors have been seen moving through the air , in a direction more or less oblique , accompanied by a ...
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... reading , of the Greek Testa- Symbola Critice and. sy to conceive how their passage through so rare a fluid as the at- mosphere could have generated a- ny great degree of heat , with what- ever rapidity they may have mov- ed . Viewing as ...
... reading , of the Greek Testa- Symbola Critice and. sy to conceive how their passage through so rare a fluid as the at- mosphere could have generated a- ny great degree of heat , with what- ever rapidity they may have mov- ed . Viewing as ...
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... reading , which , tho ' he has not ventured to insert it in the text , he considers of equal authority to the received . haps also some other treatise or extracts may be added , calculated to awaken a curiosity , diffuse a taste , or ...
... reading , which , tho ' he has not ventured to insert it in the text , he considers of equal authority to the received . haps also some other treatise or extracts may be added , calculated to awaken a curiosity , diffuse a taste , or ...
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... reading , which may happen to be mention- ed in the usual lectures of profes- sors upon the books of the New Testament . en- But this edition will not be a useless manual to other readers ; for it will enable them to discover whether ...
... reading , which may happen to be mention- ed in the usual lectures of profes- sors upon the books of the New Testament . en- But this edition will not be a useless manual to other readers ; for it will enable them to discover whether ...
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... readers to join him in a brief ex- what is sensitive . An inanimate amination of this part of our con- object is regarded with interest stitution . They may find that on account of its connexion with light is reflected from one of the ...
... readers to join him in a brief ex- what is sensitive . An inanimate amination of this part of our con- object is regarded with interest stitution . They may find that on account of its connexion with light is reflected from one of the ...
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