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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... reason to think no volcano that throws up so small So. Besides , he who amuses us a portion of matter , and so uni- with this clumsy and gratuitous formly of the same kind . But explication , will probably account though we were to ...
... reason to think no volcano that throws up so small So. Besides , he who amuses us a portion of matter , and so uni- with this clumsy and gratuitous formly of the same kind . But explication , will probably account though we were to ...
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... reason to believe , from optical con- siderations , that the moon has no atmosphere . A body falling from the Moon upon the Earth , after being im- pelled by such a force as we have been describing , would not reach us in less than two ...
... reason to believe , from optical con- siderations , that the moon has no atmosphere . A body falling from the Moon upon the Earth , after being im- pelled by such a force as we have been describing , would not reach us in less than two ...
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... reason enough vehemence the desire to reprove ? Prove . Oft prove I ; but what salve , when rea- son seekes to be gone ? One . Oh ! what is it ? what is it that may be a salve to my love ? Love . What doe lovers seeke for , long seek ...
... reason enough vehemence the desire to reprove ? Prove . Oft prove I ; but what salve , when rea- son seekes to be gone ? One . Oh ! what is it ? what is it that may be a salve to my love ? Love . What doe lovers seeke for , long seek ...
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... reason , why she could not express the innate cause ' of her sorrow . ' Ere reason form'd her tender mind , The virgin learn'd to love : Compassion taught her to be kind , Deceit she was above . ' How many amorous maids , pierced by the ...
... reason , why she could not express the innate cause ' of her sorrow . ' Ere reason form'd her tender mind , The virgin learn'd to love : Compassion taught her to be kind , Deceit she was above . ' How many amorous maids , pierced by the ...
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... reason to apprehend a speedy removal to that world , where the hope of the hypocrite shall perish , but the resign- ed soul shall enjoy with rapture the pure effulgence of eternal day . The generous patronage , which the work has ...
... reason to apprehend a speedy removal to that world , where the hope of the hypocrite shall perish , but the resign- ed soul shall enjoy with rapture the pure effulgence of eternal day . The generous patronage , which the work has ...
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