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Politics-political economy

political fraud

Presidential-policy

Preface to the 2d Vol. of the Monthly Register

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message of Dec. 3. 1805

Printers-American-their inaccuracy

Property-the sheet-anchor of society

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Reason-not the umpire of nations

is the umpire of just nations

Reviewers-American-their general plan-Preface
silenced in France

American extracts from

their mistakes

their responsibility

Reviews of the Gleaner

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Inquiry into our carrying trade

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Dufief's Nature Displayed

84 152 223 290 362 275

Moore's epistles, odes, and other poems 166 235 303 374
Mental Flower Garden

Inquiry into our foreign relations 95 155 229 299 368
Alfred-a poem

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Salmagundi-attacked by Diggory Doggrel
why its tacks personal

Senses the inlets of knowledge and pleasure
heighten the charms of imagination

Sickness-softens the heart

Solitude-insufferable to block-heads
Solomon's-proverbs full of moral wisdom
Spain-insurrection in 1756

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Spain-Spanish aggression

Spanish insolence to America
Spallanzani-put linen breeches on a male frog
Squeamishness-not virtue

Statesman-his requisites

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state dispatches, what

American state-paper-Appendix

Superstition of an old woman

Sydney-Sir Philip his character

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Tale of Men and Women-its aim and scope--Preface -

its contents

Taste-what

not a primary power of the mind

Taxation-taxable revenue, what

in Britain, what

the cement of all civil government

Trade-home-consumption, the most important

carrying trade, its effects
covering trade, what
tendency of trade

trading spirit stifles literature
between America and Britain
duty of a merchant

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state of British commerce

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commercial rivalry

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American commercial enterprize

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British merchant, what

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Treaties their ambiguity

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Tribute-of America to France

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Truth-its intrinsic worth

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Wolfe-Gen.-poem on by a country school-master

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Women-used to personal compliments

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female heroism its effects

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their importance in society

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their danger from corruption
from modern manners

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P. 4, 1. 16, for many a varied form, read many varied forms: p. 7, 1. 6, for
is, read be: p. 7, dele it is: p. 10, 1. 36, for westren, read western: p. 11,
1. 15, for him, read he: p. 18, I. 36, for perpendicular, read particular: p. 36,
1. 3, for conspicious, read conspicuous: p. 36, 1. 21, for the necessity, read the
dismal necessity: p. 58, 1. 4, for war in, read in war: p. 58, l. 37, for zealory,
read zealotry: p. 64, 1. 33, for accordingly, read according: p. 68, 1. 2, dele
the word very p. 81, 1. 36, for his, read he: p. 82, 1. 2, for or, read nor:
p. 86, 1. 5, for metaphysiaal, read metaphysical: p. 88, 1. 37, for Gilbas, read
Gilblas: p. 96, 1. 1, for graviate, read gravitate: p. 96, 1. 34, for it, read its :
p. 101, 1.35, for judicis, read judiciis, and for incendüs, read incendiis: p. 109,
1. 3, for as, read us: p. 112, 1. 27, for warriors, read warrior: p. 117, l. 13,
for virtues, read virtue's: p. 120, 1. 39, for claim, read clamour: p. 133, 1. 30,
for instructions, read instruction: p. 137, 1, 18, for that all, read that at all:
p. 150, 1. 26, for fall, read full: p. 169, l. 12, for seceum, read seclum : p. 177,
1. 18, for favourble, read favourable: p. 197, 1. 21, for aud, read and: p. 197,
1. 23, for with can, read can with: p. 205, 1. 3, for wQwvia, read ɛupwvix:
p. 211, 1. 5, for iudustry, read industry: p. 245, 1. 20, for detastation, read de-
testation: p. 246, 1. 36, for original sin, read the fall of man: p. 247, l. 11,
for proceeding, read preceding: p. 267, 1. 33, for valued, read confounded:
p. 270, 1. 21, for tne, read the: p. 278, 1. 8, for these, read those: p. 284, 1.
6-7, for inarticuate, read inarticulate: p. 288, 1.2, for assidious, read assidu-
ous: p. 295, 1. 5, 7, 10, for Montague, read Montaigne: p. 297, 1. 7, for em-
pire, read umpire: p. 297, 1. 29, for displomatic, read diplomatic : p. 301, 1.
39, for France, read finance: p. 302, 1.7—8, for at disposal, read at the dis-
posal: p. 303, 1. 32, for Moore, read Mr. Moore: p. 304, 1. 35, for entitled it
is, read it is entituled: p. 306, 1. 33, for the petto concetto, read piccoli concetti :
p. 307, 1. 8, for Pindams, read Pindarus: p. 307, 1. 23, for ærial, read aerial :
p. 309, 1. 3-4, for the first decisive, read a decisive: p. 311, l. 32, for majus,
read magis: p. 321, l. 15, strike out the word as: p. 329, 1. 30, for Damas-
cu's, read Damascus': p. 333, 1. 12, for full, read fell: p. 371, l. 22, for im-
portant, read impotent : p. 372, 1. 38, for revolution, read resolution: p. 375,
1. 14, for profgacy, read profligacy: p. 378, 1. 30, for whinning, read whining:
p. 391, 1. 24, strike out the stop at pandar: p. 394, 1. 12, for stations, read
nations: p. 405, 1. 23, for lientenant, read lieutenant.

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