The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688C. Corrall, 1811 - 418 trang |
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... success of most of my writings was not such as to be an object of vanity . I was born the 26th of April 1711 , old style , at Edinburgh . I was of a good family , both by father and mother : my father's family is a branch of the earl of ...
... success of most of my writings was not such as to be an object of vanity . I was born the 26th of April 1711 , old style , at Edinburgh . I was of a good family , both by father and mother : my father's family is a branch of the earl of ...
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... success , and was seised very early with a passion for literature , which has been the ruling passion of my life , and the great source of my enjoyments . My studious disposition , my sobriety , and my industry , gave my family a notion ...
... success , and was seised very early with a passion for literature , which has been the ruling passion of my life , and the great source of my enjoyments . My studious disposition , my sobriety , and my industry , gave my family a notion ...
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... success in publishing the Treatise of Human Nature , had proceeded more from the manner than the matter , and that I ... successful than the Treatise of Human Nature . On my return from Italy , I had the mortification to find all England ...
... success in publishing the Treatise of Human Nature , had proceeded more from the manner than the matter , and that I ... successful than the Treatise of Human Nature . On my return from Italy , I had the mortification to find all England ...
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... successful on the first publication . It was well received abroad and at home . In the same year was published at ... success of this work . I thought that I was the only historian that had at once neglected present power , interest ...
... successful on the first publication . It was well received abroad and at home . In the same year was published at ... success of this work . I thought that I was the only historian that had at once neglected present power , interest ...
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... success . But notwithstanding this variety of winds and seasons to which my writings had been exposed , they had still been making such advances , that the copy - money given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known ...
... success . But notwithstanding this variety of winds and seasons to which my writings had been exposed , they had still been making such advances , that the copy - money given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known ...
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