The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 1David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher Munroe & Francis, 1804 vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... confider all beings as fubfervient to our greatness , and formed to behold and pro- claim our glory . Nothing is benevolent , which does not pro- ceed from a fincere difpofition to do good , from a fingle view to the production of ...
... confider all beings as fubfervient to our greatness , and formed to behold and pro- claim our glory . Nothing is benevolent , which does not pro- ceed from a fincere difpofition to do good , from a fingle view to the production of ...
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... confider himself in comparison with the whole human race , and of how little confequence are we ? We are loft in the general crowd and tumult . Millions have never heard and will never pronounce our names . The refiftlefs ftream of time ...
... confider himself in comparison with the whole human race , and of how little confequence are we ? We are loft in the general crowd and tumult . Millions have never heard and will never pronounce our names . The refiftlefs ftream of time ...
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... confider the neceffary limits of the human mind , will not admit a fuppofition fo in- credible without the fulleft evidence . His name refounds in the French nation , especially , fince their great revolution , as the greateft fcholar ...
... confider the neceffary limits of the human mind , will not admit a fuppofition fo in- credible without the fulleft evidence . His name refounds in the French nation , especially , fince their great revolution , as the greateft fcholar ...
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... confider imagery as the ornament , and not the effence of compo- fition . Indeed from the fpecimens exhibited , I was not unwilling to acknowledge , that this Univerfity bears the first rank in ref- pectability , as well as age , among ...
... confider imagery as the ornament , and not the effence of compo- fition . Indeed from the fpecimens exhibited , I was not unwilling to acknowledge , that this Univerfity bears the first rank in ref- pectability , as well as age , among ...
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... confider it . The opening of the dialogue is equally happy , natural and unaffected ; when one of the fhepherds , weary and overcome with the fatigue of flight , calls upon his companion to review the length of way they had paffed ...
... confider it . The opening of the dialogue is equally happy , natural and unaffected ; when one of the fhepherds , weary and overcome with the fatigue of flight , calls upon his companion to review the length of way they had paffed ...
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