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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... person of Tytyrus , and the calamities of his Mantuan neighbours in the character of Meli- boeus . " The pastorals of ... persons introduced . The Georgicks have frequently been pronounced the most fin- ished poem in the Latin language ...
... person of Tytyrus , and the calamities of his Mantuan neighbours in the character of Meli- boeus . " The pastorals of ... persons introduced . The Georgicks have frequently been pronounced the most fin- ished poem in the Latin language ...
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... person , because , if he should be a man of prim , precise hab- its , it would serve to elucidate my theory . The subject would admit of much more ample developements , but I shall conclude with suggesting some of the prominent objec ...
... person , because , if he should be a man of prim , precise hab- its , it would serve to elucidate my theory . The subject would admit of much more ample developements , but I shall conclude with suggesting some of the prominent objec ...
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... law , and the only persons with whom you have necessarily any connection in your journies , are the postillions , the postmasters , the innkeepers , and the servants at hotels . I shall .1809 . ] 91 LETTERS FROM EUROPE . -
... law , and the only persons with whom you have necessarily any connection in your journies , are the postillions , the postmasters , the innkeepers , and the servants at hotels . I shall .1809 . ] 91 LETTERS FROM EUROPE . -
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... persons . The postillions may be considered as a kind of inferiour officers . They are under the regulation and protection of the law ; they usually continue in the office for life ; and , after serving a certain number of years , they ...
... persons . The postillions may be considered as a kind of inferiour officers . They are under the regulation and protection of the law ; they usually continue in the office for life ; and , after serving a certain number of years , they ...
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... persons with whom we must have necessarily some intercourse in our journies . You will thus be better able to follow us in our tour , and to enter into our feelings and situation . Before I close the present letter , I would add one ...
... persons with whom we must have necessarily some intercourse in our journies . You will thus be better able to follow us in our tour , and to enter into our feelings and situation . Before I close the present letter , I would add one ...
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