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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... received from the East Indies , vouched by authority peculiarly well adapted to secure general res- pect . Mr. Williams , a member of the Royal Society of London , residing in Bengal , having heard of an explosion , accompanied by a ...
... received from the East Indies , vouched by authority peculiarly well adapted to secure general res- pect . Mr. Williams , a member of the Royal Society of London , residing in Bengal , having heard of an explosion , accompanied by a ...
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... received a procès - verbal of the manner in which it fell . We take the ac- count from Mr. Greville's paper , ( Phil . Trans . 1803. part I. ) ; and he appears to have received it from M. St. Amand , Professor of Natural History at the ...
... received a procès - verbal of the manner in which it fell . We take the ac- count from Mr. Greville's paper , ( Phil . Trans . 1803. part I. ) ; and he appears to have received it from M. St. Amand , Professor of Natural History at the ...
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... received text the slightest bias , or want of impartial- ity . Marsh , the learned commen- tator on Michaelis , and now Mar- garet professor of divinity at Cam- bridge , loses no opportunity of praising his unwearied labours of more ...
... received text the slightest bias , or want of impartial- ity . Marsh , the learned commen- tator on Michaelis , and now Mar- garet professor of divinity at Cam- bridge , loses no opportunity of praising his unwearied labours of more ...
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... received any publick , much less binding sanction , it rests only on the authority of the editors we have enumerated ; and why , at the present day , when sacred criticism has received so much improve- ment , we should still be taught ...
... received any publick , much less binding sanction , it rests only on the authority of the editors we have enumerated ; and why , at the present day , when sacred criticism has received so much improve- ment , we should still be taught ...
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... received as a stand- ard in all the universities of Ger- many , and it is appealed to with confidence by theologians in Eng- land and every part of Europe . The present edition is admirably adapted to common use . We have no doubt ...
... received as a stand- ard in all the universities of Ger- many , and it is appealed to with confidence by theologians in Eng- land and every part of Europe . The present edition is admirably adapted to common use . We have no doubt ...
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