The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 1Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1804 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... Friendship , on Mansfield , lord , traditionary tale of 119 Medicine , the Brunonian fystem of 288 Melodica , invention of 287 Mellen , Leonard , Efq . death of 525 Meteorology - fee Barom , and Ther . Minot , Dr. Timothy , death of ...
... Friendship , on Mansfield , lord , traditionary tale of 119 Medicine , the Brunonian fystem of 288 Melodica , invention of 287 Mellen , Leonard , Efq . death of 525 Meteorology - fee Barom , and Ther . Minot , Dr. Timothy , death of ...
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... Friendship , difference be- tween 471 550 Lover's Dream , by D'Ifraeli 426 Anftey's ode to Jenner , latin 371 Melancholy 328 -tranflation 372 Mufing on the scenes of spring 284 Afia , an elegy 132 Musicians , the 37 Autumn Bathing 602 ...
... Friendship , difference be- tween 471 550 Lover's Dream , by D'Ifraeli 426 Anftey's ode to Jenner , latin 371 Melancholy 328 -tranflation 372 Mufing on the scenes of spring 284 Afia , an elegy 132 Musicians , the 37 Autumn Bathing 602 ...
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... friendship . When- ever I appear in company , which is indeed frequently the cafe , I am commonly welcomed as a good - natured gueft , and treated with many charming civilities . In my turn , I endeavour to promote their cheerfulness ...
... friendship . When- ever I appear in company , which is indeed frequently the cafe , I am commonly welcomed as a good - natured gueft , and treated with many charming civilities . In my turn , I endeavour to promote their cheerfulness ...
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... friendship may cause fome to employ delufion , while they inconfiderately view it as harmless and laudable . He , who has no other means for relieving the troubles of a friend , is too apt to beguile him with vain and injurious concep ...
... friendship may cause fome to employ delufion , while they inconfiderately view it as harmless and laudable . He , who has no other means for relieving the troubles of a friend , is too apt to beguile him with vain and injurious concep ...
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... friendship . At length Edward's circumftances at home became importu- nate for his return . The thought of parting created a dreary void in their hearts . For fome time they remained irreconcilea- ble to a temporary feparation . But to ...
... friendship . At length Edward's circumftances at home became importu- nate for his return . The thought of parting created a dreary void in their hearts . For fome time they remained irreconcilea- ble to a temporary feparation . But to ...
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