The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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... United States . The liberal gentlemen of the country will consider that paper as a frank pledge for the faithful execution of whatever it may stipulate ; and , after thirteen years experience of literary P THE MONTHLY ANTHOLOGY . FOR ...
... United States . The liberal gentlemen of the country will consider that paper as a frank pledge for the faithful execution of whatever it may stipulate ; and , after thirteen years experience of literary P THE MONTHLY ANTHOLOGY . FOR ...
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... United States ; and its effects on the national character . THE absolute necessity of food to the very existence of animal life has rarely been denied ; but the consequences resulting to the physical and moral system of man from the use ...
... United States ; and its effects on the national character . THE absolute necessity of food to the very existence of animal life has rarely been denied ; but the consequences resulting to the physical and moral system of man from the use ...
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... United States , you would think yourself very nobly and agreeably lodged in the greater part of the inns of France . The innkeepers and their servants are , almost without exception , polite and attentive . As soon as you are driven ...
... United States , you would think yourself very nobly and agreeably lodged in the greater part of the inns of France . The innkeepers and their servants are , almost without exception , polite and attentive . As soon as you are driven ...
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... United States , arising from extent of territory and the generally favourable soils throughout the union , and the cheapness and facility with which extensive tracts of land can be procured , are difficulties in the way of great advance ...
... United States , arising from extent of territory and the generally favourable soils throughout the union , and the cheapness and facility with which extensive tracts of land can be procured , are difficulties in the way of great advance ...
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... United States . Foreigners , who in other respects , notwithstanding their superficial observations , may receive favourable notions of our comforts , taste , and improvements , cannot fail to observe the state of our fields , the ...
... United States . Foreigners , who in other respects , notwithstanding their superficial observations , may receive favourable notions of our comforts , taste , and improvements , cannot fail to observe the state of our fields , the ...
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