The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volumen1Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1804 Vols. 3-4 include appendix: "The Political cabinet." |
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... study of literature and in fpeculating on life and manners , that the de- fign of their occupation is very little underftood . The votary , who intends thefe purfuits for his chief employment , may there fore fafely anticipate the title ...
... study of literature and in fpeculating on life and manners , that the de- fign of their occupation is very little underftood . The votary , who intends thefe purfuits for his chief employment , may there fore fafely anticipate the title ...
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... studies our genius may direct us , ftudies they must still be . I am perfuaded that Milton did not write his Paradife Loft , nor Homer his Iliad , nor Newton his Principia without im- menfe labour . Nature gave them a bias to their ...
... studies our genius may direct us , ftudies they must still be . I am perfuaded that Milton did not write his Paradife Loft , nor Homer his Iliad , nor Newton his Principia without im- menfe labour . Nature gave them a bias to their ...
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... studying principally the arguments , which oppofed it , fhould at the clofe of life renounce all his long established opinions ; or , if he pretended it , that his declarations would be the offspring of rational conviction . God's ...
... studying principally the arguments , which oppofed it , fhould at the clofe of life renounce all his long established opinions ; or , if he pretended it , that his declarations would be the offspring of rational conviction . God's ...
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... study to thofe young gentlemen , who may wish to copy the best imitations of the antique ; and we fervently hope , that this noble example may be speedily fol- lowed in the other States of the Union . ( To be continued . ) For the ...
... study to thofe young gentlemen , who may wish to copy the best imitations of the antique ; and we fervently hope , that this noble example may be speedily fol- lowed in the other States of the Union . ( To be continued . ) For the ...
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... study to combine in his compofitions their united excellence . Let him not , to use the appofite and beautiful illustration of Quintilian , resemble the stream , that is carried through a channel , formed by art for its course ; but ...
... study to combine in his compofitions their united excellence . Let him not , to use the appofite and beautiful illustration of Quintilian , resemble the stream , that is carried through a channel , formed by art for its course ; but ...
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Página 321 - And he took them the same hour of the night, and washed their stripes ; and was baptized, he and all his, straightway. And when he had brought them into his house, he set meat before them, and rejoiced, believing in God with all his house.
Página ii - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot, To pour the fresh instruction o'er the mind, To breathe the' enlivening spirit, and to fix The generous purpose in the glowing breast.
Página 415 - If this state of his country had been foretold to him, would it not require all the sanguine credulity of youth, and all the fervid glow of enthusiasm, to make him believe it ? Fortunate man, he has lived to see it ! Fortunate, indeed, if he lives to see nothing that shall vary the prospect, and cloud the setting of his day ! Excuse me, Sir, if turning from such thoughts I resume this comparative view once more.
Página 206 - Who slept in buds the day, And many a Nymph who wreathes her brows with sedge And sheds the freshening dew, and lovelier still The pensive Pleasures sweet Prepare thy shadowy car.
Página 414 - ... he was gazing with admiration on the then commercial grandeur of England, the genius should point out to him a little speck, scarce visible in the mass of the national interest, a small seminal principle rather than a formed body, and should tell him — " Young man, there is America...
Página 125 - Vengeance, in the lurid air, Lifts her red arm, expos'd and bare : On whom that ravening brood of Fate, Who lap the blood of Sorrow, wait : Who, Fear, this ghastly train can see, And look not madly wild, like thee ? EPODE.
Página 297 - Then cometh he to his disciples, and saith unto them, Sleep on now, and take your rest : behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son of man is betrayed into the hands of sinners.
Página 297 - And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out?
Página 406 - He felt himself obliged to resign. The care of a rising family, and the narrowness of his fortune, made it a duty to return to his profession for their support. But though he was compelled to abandon public life, never, no, never for a moment did he abandon the public service. He never lost sight of your interests.
Página 213 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with a span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance...