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... in Author of the world has intended , by giving them soils , climates , and geniuses , so different from each other . " Our modern politics embrace the only method of banishing money , the using of paper credit ; they reject the only ...
David Hume. at large , grew on the high - minded pride | And in this age , and with the principles with which he ... in- author , not on the object of the calumny . heriting it . His memorable commentary So far from the taunt ...
... Hume , for which see same periodical , 1847 , p . 796 . The Lon . Medical Gazette and the Lon . Spectator com- mend ... David Hume , of Gods- croft . The Triumphs of Love , Chastity , and Death ; trans . from Petrarch , Edin ...
... In author- ship alone , it has made advances perhaps un- paralleled in any former age , or in any other country . Among its writers in various depart- ments , it may suffice to name - Dr . Robertson , David Hume ... author of the Ode to ...
... in author- ship by the publication of his Theory of Moral Sentiments . The History of Scotland , in 2 vols . 4to , by Dr. Robertson , appeared on the first of February , February , and met with such flat- tering ... David Hume , Esq .
... in author- ship by the publication of his Theory of Moral Sentiments . The History of Scotland , in 2 vols . 4to . by Dr. Robertson , appeared on the first of February , February , and met with such flat- tering ... David Hume , Esq ..
... in author- ship by the publication of his Theory of Moral Sentiments . The History of Scotland , in 2 vols . 4to . by Dr. Robertson , appeared on the first of February , " Lord Kames , Hume's fellow- satferer ... David Hume , Esq .
David Hume. XXIII . gained credit with the court of Britanny : Henry CHAP . was delivered into the hands of the ... in author- ity . It was therefore suggested by Morton , and readily assented to by the duke , that the only means of ...
... In author- ship alone , it has made advances perhaps un- paralleled in any former age , or in any other country . Among its writers in various depart- ments , it may suffice to name - Dr . Robertson , David Hume ... author of the Ode to ...