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T has ever been a subject of universal complaint , that the taste of the Public is guided more by caprice than by judgement , and that the reputation of literary men is seldom of long duration . The authors , whose writings have on one ...
T has ever been a subject of universal complaint , that the taste of the Public is guided more by caprice than by judgement , and that the reputation of literary men is seldom of long duration . The authors , whose writings have on one ...
Pagina 7
Among the various subjects of which we mean to treat will be included every fpecies of mechanical combinations , whether remarkable for their utility of ingenuity , essays on natural history , and interesting chemical and electrical ex ...
Among the various subjects of which we mean to treat will be included every fpecies of mechanical combinations , whether remarkable for their utility of ingenuity , essays on natural history , and interesting chemical and electrical ex ...
Pagina 8
IN this department it is our wish to gain the attention of every reader , and to admit the communications of every correspondent , who displays ingenuity . in his compositions , and writes on subjects that merit attention .
IN this department it is our wish to gain the attention of every reader , and to admit the communications of every correspondent , who displays ingenuity . in his compositions , and writes on subjects that merit attention .
Pagina 11
... subject of debate this day other pensions , one of 700l . and the was the bill for establishing provisional other of gool . a - year , had been granted regulations for an intercourse with to two clerks in the Treasury , who America ...
... subject of debate this day other pensions , one of 700l . and the was the bill for establishing provisional other of gool . a - year , had been granted regulations for an intercourse with to two clerks in the Treasury , who America ...
Pagina 12
He Sir Cecil Wray observed that the waited for the arrangement of a new estimates for the Ordnance for the pre- administration ; and insisted that the sent year exceed those of 1763 by up- subject now proposed to the attention wards of ...
He Sir Cecil Wray observed that the waited for the arrangement of a new estimates for the Ordnance for the pre- administration ; and insisted that the sent year exceed those of 1763 by up- subject now proposed to the attention wards of ...
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Pagina 164 - That it is indispensable to the happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic, without which the Union cannot be of long duration.
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