The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 5Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 - American literature Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... literary taste . As it was begun without any sanguine expectations of success , the mortification of disappoint- ment was precluded ; and the proprietors , satisfied with a subscrip- tion sufficient to defray the expense of publication ...
... literary taste . As it was begun without any sanguine expectations of success , the mortification of disappoint- ment was precluded ; and the proprietors , satisfied with a subscrip- tion sufficient to defray the expense of publication ...
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... literary leisure , and where there is so little reward for literary ex- ertion , the clergy should be allow- ed , I speak coldly , they should be encouraged to exert their talents for the purpose of diffusing gener- al instruction , and ...
... literary leisure , and where there is so little reward for literary ex- ertion , the clergy should be allow- ed , I speak coldly , they should be encouraged to exert their talents for the purpose of diffusing gener- al instruction , and ...
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... literary he- roes of the same rank . BURKE AND LAHARPE . It is not a little curious , though not perhaps surprising , that Burke , the earliest of the anti - revolution- ary enthusiasts in England , and Laharpe , the most eloquent of ...
... literary he- roes of the same rank . BURKE AND LAHARPE . It is not a little curious , though not perhaps surprising , that Burke , the earliest of the anti - revolution- ary enthusiasts in England , and Laharpe , the most eloquent of ...
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... literary toil of maintaining this publication . Previously , indeed , to this period , he had not unfrequently contribut- ed to its support ; and his spright- ly and elegant aids were the more valuable , as they were always un- dertaken ...
... literary toil of maintaining this publication . Previously , indeed , to this period , he had not unfrequently contribut- ed to its support ; and his spright- ly and elegant aids were the more valuable , as they were always un- dertaken ...
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... literary customers , we cordially wish ' that the new year ' felix faustum que futurum . ' The first article of the Collec- tions , now under review , is a con- tinuation of the Ecclesiastical his- tory of Massachusetts . ' This most ...
... literary customers , we cordially wish ' that the new year ' felix faustum que futurum . ' The first article of the Collec- tions , now under review , is a con- tinuation of the Ecclesiastical his- tory of Massachusetts . ' This most ...
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