The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 第 5 卷Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... attention . To keep alive then the remembrance of those truths , which it is of most conse- quence that man should remem- ber , nothing perhaps immediately contributes more , than the publick discourses of the sabbath . There are many ...
... attention . To keep alive then the remembrance of those truths , which it is of most conse- quence that man should remem- ber , nothing perhaps immediately contributes more , than the publick discourses of the sabbath . There are many ...
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... attention of mind , as not to take a view of their necessary consequences . But to write well , it has sometimes been contended , is not required in a preacher ; and his subjects , it has been said , are such , as to ren- der it of ...
... attention of mind , as not to take a view of their necessary consequences . But to write well , it has sometimes been contended , is not required in a preacher ; and his subjects , it has been said , are such , as to ren- der it of ...
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... attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task of composing may be made suffi- ciently easy . As it is at present , then , if a clergyman be dispirited and indolent , his society suffer , for they hear from him dull and care ...
... attention , and that by such a temper of mind the task of composing may be made suffi- ciently easy . As it is at present , then , if a clergyman be dispirited and indolent , his society suffer , for they hear from him dull and care ...
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... attention , because he seems to have been upon the spot , and to have exam- ined with great care the truth of the circumstances , which he de- scribes . In September 1753 , dur- ing an extremely clear and hot day , a noise was heard in ...
... attention , because he seems to have been upon the spot , and to have exam- ined with great care the truth of the circumstances , which he de- scribes . In September 1753 , dur- ing an extremely clear and hot day , a noise was heard in ...
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... attention of philosophers has been more anx- iously directed to this curious sub- ject ; and more accurate accounts of the supposed fall of stones have been collected from various quarters . It is not a little singu- lar , that the ...
... attention of philosophers has been more anx- iously directed to this curious sub- ject ; and more accurate accounts of the supposed fall of stones have been collected from various quarters . It is not a little singu- lar , that the ...
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