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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... various flowers a beauteous wreath compose , The lovely violet's azure painted head Adds lustre to the crimson blushing rose . Thus splendid Iris , with her varied dye Shines in the aether and adorns the sky . FROM the above ...
... various flowers a beauteous wreath compose , The lovely violet's azure painted head Adds lustre to the crimson blushing rose . Thus splendid Iris , with her varied dye Shines in the aether and adorns the sky . FROM the above ...
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... various ten- dencies of alimentary substances . The English are a constant example in their personal appearance and actions of a whole people consuming prodigious quantities of beef ; and the harmless native of Indostan illustrates the ...
... various ten- dencies of alimentary substances . The English are a constant example in their personal appearance and actions of a whole people consuming prodigious quantities of beef ; and the harmless native of Indostan illustrates the ...
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... various accidents , have been obliged to live for a certain period on carbo- nized bread ; which , frizzling their hair , and blackening their skins , would have produced that new species of the human race , that has since inhabited the ...
... various accidents , have been obliged to live for a certain period on carbo- nized bread ; which , frizzling their hair , and blackening their skins , would have produced that new species of the human race , that has since inhabited the ...
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... various sounds of the vowels and consonants are denoted by typographical charac- ters . " These typographical characters consist of the usual accentual marks repeated over different vowels , whether their sounds be alike or not . In one ...
... various sounds of the vowels and consonants are denoted by typographical charac- ters . " These typographical characters consist of the usual accentual marks repeated over different vowels , whether their sounds be alike or not . In one ...
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... various objects which arrest our 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 ...
... various objects which arrest our 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 ...
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