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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... truth there be none , and if what has been stated would be the real and im- portant advantagas of the practice recommended , then it is to be hoped , that no clergyman will lightly refuse himself this means of improvement , and that no ...
... truth there be none , and if what has been stated would be the real and im- portant advantagas of the practice recommended , then it is to be hoped , that no clergyman will lightly refuse himself this means of improvement , and that no ...
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... truths . As the attraction of gravitation extends over the whole planetary system , a heavy body , placed at the ... truth ; and upon M. De la Place's calculation , it has been shewn that a force of lit- tle more than one half the ...
... truths . As the attraction of gravitation extends over the whole planetary system , a heavy body , placed at the ... truth ; and upon M. De la Place's calculation , it has been shewn that a force of lit- tle more than one half the ...
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... truth by this representation of the importance of more accurate edi- tions , than those in common use , it would be a sufficient answer per- haps to refer to the case of any other work of the antients , which has been transmitted to us ...
... truth by this representation of the importance of more accurate edi- tions , than those in common use , it would be a sufficient answer per- haps to refer to the case of any other work of the antients , which has been transmitted to us ...
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... truth . Living on terms of e- quality with his fellows , he gains a manly and generous disposition : and he is preserved from that in- solence and pride , which the soli- tary pupil , who is the chief object of attention , is prone to ...
... truth . Living on terms of e- quality with his fellows , he gains a manly and generous disposition : and he is preserved from that in- solence and pride , which the soli- tary pupil , who is the chief object of attention , is prone to ...
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... truths , to ap- ply philosophy to the uses of life , and to open the avenues to fu- ture discovery . It professed to admit ... truth not only from the learned and professed philosophers , but from the shops of mechanicks , the voyages of ...
... truths , to ap- ply philosophy to the uses of life , and to open the avenues to fu- ture discovery . It professed to admit ... truth not only from the learned and professed philosophers , but from the shops of mechanicks , the voyages of ...
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