Statistics for occurrence #1 of “the Rev. William Emerson” in chapter 1.9, page 162 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:
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The most important of the Boston magazines before 1815 was . This was established in 1803 by one Phineas Adams, but after six months it passed into the control of The Anthology Club, founded by the Rev. William Emerson , which conducted it until it was abandoned in 1811.
The Anthology Club included at various times from seven to sixteen Boston gentlemen of literary interests, and a few honorary non-resident member...
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