The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, 5 tomasSamuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1808 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... death on the pale Elegy on the loss of several friends 154 Gilman ,. James I. title to the crown 308 Ride , si sapis 429 Jews 147 Rousssau and Hume 533 Indians , civilized India , marriage regulations in Jones , Tom and Clarissa Journal ...
... death on the pale Elegy on the loss of several friends 154 Gilman ,. James I. title to the crown 308 Ride , si sapis 429 Jews 147 Rousssau and Hume 533 Indians , civilized India , marriage regulations in Jones , Tom and Clarissa Journal ...
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... death 267 614 RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW . 222 455 1 THE MONTHLY. POETRY . Ad Julium Abelard to Eloisa Ad Calendus Januarias 661 Hyems convivo sublevandu 503 211 Hymn to Deity , translated from ib . Orpheus 552 Magi Gotamenses 433 ... on my ...
... death 267 614 RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW . 222 455 1 THE MONTHLY. POETRY . Ad Julium Abelard to Eloisa Ad Calendus Januarias 661 Hyems convivo sublevandu 503 211 Hymn to Deity , translated from ib . Orpheus 552 Magi Gotamenses 433 ... on my ...
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... Death , with all his horrours , is too accurately described by the faith- ful chisel . The beautiful Herma- phrodite , lying on a couch ; the fighting Gladiator ; the Centaur conquered by Cupid , are all chef d'œuvres of Grecian artists ...
... Death , with all his horrours , is too accurately described by the faith- ful chisel . The beautiful Herma- phrodite , lying on a couch ; the fighting Gladiator ; the Centaur conquered by Cupid , are all chef d'œuvres of Grecian artists ...
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... death defy , The fools through blest insensibility . ' Tis what the cowards fear , th ' unhap- py crave , Sought by the wretch , and courted by the brave . It eases lovers , sets the captive free , And , though a tyrant , offers liberty ...
... death defy , The fools through blest insensibility . ' Tis what the cowards fear , th ' unhap- py crave , Sought by the wretch , and courted by the brave . It eases lovers , sets the captive free , And , though a tyrant , offers liberty ...
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... death ? Death . O poisonous medicine ! what worse to me can be than it ? It . In what state was I then , when I tooke this deadly disease ? Ease . And what maner a mind that had to that humour a vaine ? Vaine . Hath not reason enough ...
... death ? Death . O poisonous medicine ! what worse to me can be than it ? It . In what state was I then , when I tooke this deadly disease ? Ease . And what maner a mind that had to that humour a vaine ? Vaine . Hath not reason enough ...
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