The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Томове 8–9Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1810 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... labour , and persist in it , though many a shrewd , wise countenance may be covered with a smile at their simplicity , in still continuing to " scribble , scribble . " This smile , which is really excited more by good - natured wonder ...
... labour , and persist in it , though many a shrewd , wise countenance may be covered with a smile at their simplicity , in still continuing to " scribble , scribble . " This smile , which is really excited more by good - natured wonder ...
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... his time the common lot of such as proved patient drudges in this species of labour . But his ver * The first edition was printed in 1682 . sion is for the most part a dull and lifeless 1810. ] REMARKS ON ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS , & c . 25.
... his time the common lot of such as proved patient drudges in this species of labour . But his ver * The first edition was printed in 1682 . sion is for the most part a dull and lifeless 1810. ] REMARKS ON ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS , & c . 25.
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... labour was at an end ; for he knew not the art of polishing . There was an edition of Lucretius published in seventeen hundred and forty - three , in two volumes , octavo , with a free , prose , English version , by Guernier and others ...
... labour was at an end ; for he knew not the art of polishing . There was an edition of Lucretius published in seventeen hundred and forty - three , in two volumes , octavo , with a free , prose , English version , by Guernier and others ...
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... labour and research , is , by this arrangement , rendered unquestionably clear and familiar . The labour of the student is diminished , and , instead of pursuing his inquiry through a labyrinth of cases , many of which have become ...
... labour and research , is , by this arrangement , rendered unquestionably clear and familiar . The labour of the student is diminished , and , instead of pursuing his inquiry through a labyrinth of cases , many of which have become ...
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... labour and research . Mr. Roberts has collected the cases , arranged them in their proper order , and interspersed them with very useful observa- tions . We look forward with much pleasure to the treatise on the remaining branches of ...
... labour and research . Mr. Roberts has collected the cases , arranged them in their proper order , and interspersed them with very useful observa- tions . We look forward with much pleasure to the treatise on the remaining branches of ...
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