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David Hume. Sir Jeshua Reynolds . 223 David Hume WH.Worthington . THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY DAVID HUME , IN EIGHT. Published by William Pickering , Chancery Lane , London , & Talboys & Wheeler , Oxford .
David Hume. Sir Jeshua Reynolds . 223 David Hume WH.Worthington . THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY DAVID HUME , IN EIGHT. Published by William Pickering , Chancery Lane , London , & Talboys & Wheeler , Oxford .
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THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY DAVID HUME , IN EIGHT VOLUMES . VOL . I. DOMIMINA NVS TIO ILLV MEA 1111111 OXFORD . PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM PICKERING , LONDON ; AND TALBOYS AND WHEELER , OXFORD . MDCCCXXVI . 1 1 1 W + jel 44 Voly 1 by luemorial ...
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND BY DAVID HUME , IN EIGHT VOLUMES . VOL . I. DOMIMINA NVS TIO ILLV MEA 1111111 OXFORD . PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM PICKERING , LONDON ; AND TALBOYS AND WHEELER , OXFORD . MDCCCXXVI . 1 1 1 W + jel 44 Voly 1 by luemorial ...
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three years very agreeably in that country , I came over to London in 1737. In the end of 1738 , I published my Treatise , and immediately went down to my mother and my brother , who lived at his country house , and was employing ...
three years very agreeably in that country , I came over to London in 1737. In the end of 1738 , I published my Treatise , and immediately went down to my mother and my brother , who lived at his country house , and was employing ...
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... I had the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my performance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at London , X. MY OWN LIFE .
... I had the mortification to find all England in a ferment , on account of Dr. Middleton's Free Inquiry , while my performance was entirely overlooked and neglected . A new edition , which had been published at London , X. MY OWN LIFE .
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new edition , which had been published at London , of my Essays , moral and political , met not with a much better reception . Such is the force of natural temper , that these disappointments made little or no impression on me .
new edition , which had been published at London , of my Essays , moral and political , met not with a much better reception . Such is the force of natural temper , that these disappointments made little or no impression on me .
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