An Account of the Life and Writings of David HumeT. Cadell and WDamea, 1807 - 520 Seiten |
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... favour , who , during the whole of his life , manifefted a strong predilection for it ; and he frankly tells us , that , in his own opinion , it was , of all his writings , * In 12mo . price 38 . historical , hiftorical , philofophical ...
... favour , who , during the whole of his life , manifefted a strong predilection for it ; and he frankly tells us , that , in his own opinion , it was , of all his writings , * In 12mo . price 38 . historical , hiftorical , philofophical ...
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... favour of the modern improvement , and appointed a com- mittee of minifters , among whom was the Rev. Mr. Hugh Blair , to concert the proper means for intro- ducing it . As the author of this work is not a gifted fon of Apollo , he is ...
... favour of the modern improvement , and appointed a com- mittee of minifters , among whom was the Rev. Mr. Hugh Blair , to concert the proper means for intro- ducing it . As the author of this work is not a gifted fon of Apollo , he is ...
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... favour , or been told of , I should fill my letter with a lift of names . Mal- let told me , that he was fure there was no Eng- lishman.capable of compofing fuch a work . The town will have it , that you was educated at Ox- ford ...
... favour , or been told of , I should fill my letter with a lift of names . Mal- let told me , that he was fure there was no Eng- lishman.capable of compofing fuch a work . The town will have it , that you was educated at Ox- ford ...
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... favour , ites the Scotch , & c . " The great fuccefs of your book , befides its real merit , is forwarded by its prudence , and by the deference paid to established opinions . It gains alfo by its being your first performance , and by ...
... favour , ites the Scotch , & c . " The great fuccefs of your book , befides its real merit , is forwarded by its prudence , and by the deference paid to established opinions . It gains alfo by its being your first performance , and by ...
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... favour . I fuppofe he either confiders it as an exotic , or thinks the author will be ferviceable to him in the Glasgow elections . Lord Lyttleton fays , that Robertfon , and Smith , and Bower are the glories of English literature ...
... favour . I fuppofe he either confiders it as an exotic , or thinks the author will be ferviceable to him in the Glasgow elections . Lord Lyttleton fays , that Robertfon , and Smith , and Bower are the glories of English literature ...
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