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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Page 79
... attention from the train of ratiocination , which , I flatter myself , so unanswerably shows the evil consequences resulting from a per- nicious custom . Yet I cannot refrain from adducing further proofs , in reasoning by analogy , of ...
... attention from the train of ratiocination , which , I flatter myself , so unanswerably shows the evil consequences resulting from a per- nicious custom . Yet I cannot refrain from adducing further proofs , in reasoning by analogy , of ...
Page 81
... attention given to general rules , with their numerous trains of exceptions , Mr. Smith has endeavoured to reduce their number , and has substituted a few new ones in the place of those he considered as imperfect . But his principal ...
... attention given to general rules , with their numerous trains of exceptions , Mr. Smith has endeavoured to reduce their number , and has substituted a few new ones in the place of those he considered as imperfect . But his principal ...
Page 83
... attention necessary to understand them . Some doubts , however , occur , whether Mr. Walker has been able , by the notation he has adopted , to convey a perfect idea of his own practice , and whether some of those sounds which may be ...
... attention necessary to understand them . Some doubts , however , occur , whether Mr. Walker has been able , by the notation he has adopted , to convey a perfect idea of his own practice , and whether some of those sounds which may be ...
Page 87
... attention , but am by no means convinced , that he was a man of that amiable character which his biographer fondly attempts to prove . Johnson's life of him , unfavourable as it is , strikes me , as much more agreeable with truth ...
... attention , but am by no means convinced , that he was a man of that amiable character which his biographer fondly attempts to prove . Johnson's life of him , unfavourable as it is , strikes me , as much more agreeable with truth ...
Page 88
... attention , of the im- pression which they make upon us , and of the train of reflections to which they may give birth . It is with this view alone , that I shall endeavour to contribute to the occasional amusement of my transat ...
... attention , of the im- pression which they make upon us , and of the train of reflections to which they may give birth . It is with this view alone , that I shall endeavour to contribute to the occasional amusement of my transat ...
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