The History of England, Tập 1 |
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In 1742 , I printed at Edinburgh the first part of my Essays : the work was favourably received , and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time ...
In 1742 , I printed at Edinburgh the first part of my Essays : the work was favourably received , and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment . I continued with my mother and brother in the country , and in that time ...
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Next year , to wit , 1747 , I received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these ...
Next year , to wit , 1747 , I received an invitation from the general to attend him in the same station in his military embassy to the courts of Vienna and Turin . I then wore the uniform of an officer , and was introduced at these ...
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It was well received at home and abroad . In the same year was published at London , my Inquiry concerning the Principles of Morals ; which , in my own opinion , ( who ought not to judge on that subject , ) is of all my writings ...
It was well received at home and abroad . In the same year was published at London , my Inquiry concerning the Principles of Morals ; which , in my own opinion , ( who ought not to judge on that subject , ) is of all my writings ...
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This performance happened to give less displeasure to the whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself , but helped to buoy up its unfortunate brother . " But though I had been taught by experience , that the whig party ...
This performance happened to give less displeasure to the whigs , and was better received . It not only rose itself , but helped to buoy up its unfortunate brother . " But though I had been taught by experience , that the whig party ...
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But in 1767 , I received from Mr. Conway an invitation to be undersecretary ; and this invitation , both the character of the person , and my connexions with lord Hertford , prevented me from declining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 ...
But in 1767 , I received from Mr. Conway an invitation to be undersecretary ; and this invitation , both the character of the person , and my connexions with lord Hertford , prevented me from declining . I returned to Edinburgh in 1769 ...
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