The Works of Dugald Stewart: Account of the life and writings of Adam Smith. Account of the life and writings of William Robertson. Account of the life and writings of Thomas Reid. Tracts respecting the election of Mr. Leslie to the professorship of mathematics in the university of EdinburghHilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... thoughts by speech , and from an attention to the principles of those literary compositions which contribute to persua- sion or entertainment . By these arts , every thing that we perceive or feel , every operation of our minds , is ...
... thoughts by speech , and from an attention to the principles of those literary compositions which contribute to persua- sion or entertainment . By these arts , every thing that we perceive or feel , every operation of our minds , is ...
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... thought of his situation , in the breast of every attentive spectator . In every passion of which the mind of man is susceptible , the emotions of the by - stander always correspond to what , by bringing the case home to himself , he ...
... thought of his situation , in the breast of every attentive spectator . In every passion of which the mind of man is susceptible , the emotions of the by - stander always correspond to what , by bringing the case home to himself , he ...
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... thought good judges , and proper to spread the reputation of the book . I sent one to the Duke of Argyle , to Lord Lyttleton , Horace Walpole , Soame Jennyns , and Burke , an Irish gentleman , who wrote lately a very pretty treatise on ...
... thought good judges , and proper to spread the reputation of the book . I sent one to the Duke of Argyle , to Lord Lyttleton , Horace Walpole , Soame Jennyns , and Burke , an Irish gentleman , who wrote lately a very pretty treatise on ...
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... principles of jurisprudence and of political economy . To this last subject , his thoughts appear to have 38 ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE SECTION III From the Publication of The Theory of Moral Sentiments, till that of The Wealth of Nations.
... principles of jurisprudence and of political economy . To this last subject , his thoughts appear to have 38 ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE SECTION III From the Publication of The Theory of Moral Sentiments, till that of The Wealth of Nations.
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Dugald Stewart. To this last subject , his thoughts appear to have been occasionally turned from a very early period of life . It is probable , that the uninterrupted friendship he had always maintained with his old companion Mr. Oswald ...
Dugald Stewart. To this last subject , his thoughts appear to have been occasionally turned from a very early period of life . It is probable , that the uninterrupted friendship he had always maintained with his old companion Mr. Oswald ...
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