The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Том 2David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher Munroe & Francis, 1805 vol. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... it , England . Chamberlayne's prefent flate of Great - Britain , p . 1 , - GREAT events may frequent ly be traced to trivial caufes Louis 7th of France , in obedi mands the bay of Cadiz , occa- fioned it to THE COLLECTANEAT.
... it , England . Chamberlayne's prefent flate of Great - Britain , p . 1 , - GREAT events may frequent ly be traced to trivial caufes Louis 7th of France , in obedi mands the bay of Cadiz , occa- fioned it to THE COLLECTANEAT.
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... prefent it to his countrymen upon a beautiful , fine , light green , wire - wove royal - folio paper , elegantly bound , gilt , and lettered the panegyricks which have been lavished upon this perform- ance , against which the harmless ...
... prefent it to his countrymen upon a beautiful , fine , light green , wire - wove royal - folio paper , elegantly bound , gilt , and lettered the panegyricks which have been lavished upon this perform- ance , against which the harmless ...
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... prefent ftate of the church . We afk then , what is this " new faith , " which is impofed upon chriftians " ? Who are the " re- vivers of an exploded herefy " ? " All diftinction between here- fy and found doctrine is laugh- ed at as ...
... prefent ftate of the church . We afk then , what is this " new faith , " which is impofed upon chriftians " ? Who are the " re- vivers of an exploded herefy " ? " All diftinction between here- fy and found doctrine is laugh- ed at as ...
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... prefent without a conftitution of civil government . Printed for the general committee of republicans . From Sid- ney's press . Mr. Daggett's argument before the general affembly of Connecticut , 46 MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF.
... prefent without a conftitution of civil government . Printed for the general committee of republicans . From Sid- ney's press . Mr. Daggett's argument before the general affembly of Connecticut , 46 MONTHLY CATALOGUE OF.
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... eminent physicians and naturalists , ef- pecially thofe of the last half of the eighteenth century and of the prefent time ; 3. reviews of and extracts from MONTHLY POLITICAL REPORT . 18 LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . Collectanea No 3.
... eminent physicians and naturalists , ef- pecially thofe of the last half of the eighteenth century and of the prefent time ; 3. reviews of and extracts from MONTHLY POLITICAL REPORT . 18 LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . Collectanea No 3.
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