 | Adam Smith - 1795 - 402 trang
...BUCCLEUGH under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge* As foon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...propriety of fending that young Nobleman to Glafgow : For I could not hope, that he could offer you any terms .which would tempt you to. renounce your Profeflbrfliip... | |
 | 1795 - 892 trang
...worth his while to accept of that charge. As footi as I beard this, I called an him .twice, with а view of talking with him about the matter, and of...propriety of fending that young nobleman to Glafgow : for I could not hope, that he could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your profeflbrihip.... | |
 | 1796 - 752 trang
...Buccleugh under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As (oi>n as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...propriety of fending that young Nobleman to Glafgow : for I cou^d not hope, that he could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your Profcflbrfhip:... | |
 | 1796 - 752 trang
...Buccleugh under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As foon аз I heard -this, I called on him twice, with a view...of the propriety of fending that young Nobleman to Glafgov : for I could not hope, that be could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce... | |
 | Edmund Burke - 1800 - 828 trang
...Buccleugh under the authoi's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As foon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...fending that young nobleman to Glafgow: for 1 could not hope, that he could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your profeflbrfhip. But I... | |
 | Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 trang
...Buccleugh under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As foon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...propriety of fending that young nobleman to Glafgow : For I could not hope, that he could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your Profefforfhip... | |
 | Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 962 trang
...Buccleugh under the author's care, and ^ould make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As foon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...the matter : and of convincing him of the propriety •r of fending that young nobleman to Glafgow : For I could not hope, that he could offer you any... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1811 - 596 trang
...Buccleuch under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As foon as I heard this I called on him twice, with a view...propriety of fending that young Nobleman to Glafgow : For I could not hope, that he could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your Profefforfhip.... | |
 | Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 trang
...Buccleftgh under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young nobleman to Glasgow ; for I could not hope, that he could offer you any terms which... | |
 | Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 412 trang
...Buccleugh under the author's care, and would make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view...matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young nobleman to Glasgow : for I could not hope that he could offer you any terms which... | |
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