The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... volume of my History , containing the period from the death of Charles I. till the Revolution . This performance happened to give less displeasure to the Whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself viii LIFE OF DAVID HUME .
... volume of my History , containing the period from the death of Charles I. till the Revolution . This performance happened to give less displeasure to the Whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself viii LIFE OF DAVID HUME .
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... death , laments his approaching separation from his friend the marquis de la Fare . Mr. Hume's magnanimity and firmness were such , that his most affectionate friends knew that they ha- zarded nothing in talking or writing to him as to ...
... death , laments his approaching separation from his friend the marquis de la Fare . Mr. Hume's magnanimity and firmness were such , that his most affectionate friends knew that they ha- zarded nothing in talking or writing to him as to ...
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... Mr. Hume expired . The near approach of his death became evident in the night between Thurs- day and Friday , when his disease became excessive , and soon weakened him so much , that he could LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH . xvii.
... Mr. Hume expired . The near approach of his death became evident in the night between Thurs- day and Friday , when his disease became excessive , and soon weakened him so much , that he could LETTER FROM ADAM SMITH . xvii.
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... death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . I ever am , dear Sir , Most affectionately your's , ADAM SMITH . CONTENTS OF VOLUME THE FIRST . CHAP ...
... death , as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit . I ever am , dear Sir , Most affectionately your's , ADAM SMITH . CONTENTS OF VOLUME THE FIRST . CHAP ...
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... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ....... ........................ 227 ............ CHAP . V. WILLIAM RUFUS . Accession of William Rufus ... Conspiracy against the king ... Invasion of Normandy ... The Cru- sades ...
... Death ... and character of William the Con- queror ....... ........................ 227 ............ CHAP . V. WILLIAM RUFUS . Accession of William Rufus ... Conspiracy against the king ... Invasion of Normandy ... The Cru- sades ...
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