The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... thousand pounds . I had always entertained a notion , that my want of success in publishing the Treatise of Hu- man Nature , had proceeded more from the man- ner than the matter , and that I had been guilty of a very usual indiscretion ...
... thousand pounds . I had always entertained a notion , that my want of success in publishing the Treatise of Hu- man Nature , had proceeded more from the man- ner than the matter , and that I had been guilty of a very usual indiscretion ...
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... , than to be born to an estate of ten thousand a year . In 1751 , I removed from the country to the town , the true scene for a man of letters . In 1752 were published at Edinburgh , where I then lived MY OWN LIFE . xi.
... , than to be born to an estate of ten thousand a year . In 1751 , I removed from the country to the town , the true scene for a man of letters . In 1752 were published at Edinburgh , where I then lived MY OWN LIFE . xi.
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... thousand pounds a year , ) healthy , and though somewhat stricken in years , with the prospect of enjoying long my ease , and of seeing the increase of my reputation . In spring 1775 , I was struck with a disorder in my bowels , which ...
... thousand pounds a year , ) healthy , and though somewhat stricken in years , with the prospect of enjoying long my ease , and of seeing the increase of my reputation . In spring 1775 , I was struck with a disorder in my bowels , which ...
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... thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by ...
... thousand , were everywhere put to the sword without distinction ; and the Britons , by rendering the war thus bloody , seemed determined to cut off all hopes of peace or composition with the enemy . But this cruelty was revenged by ...
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David Hume. where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have perished ; and Boadicea herself , rather than fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her own life by poison " . Nero soon after recalled Suetonius from ...
David Hume. where eighty thousand of the Britons are said to have perished ; and Boadicea herself , rather than fall into the hands of the enraged victor , put an end to her own life by poison " . Nero soon after recalled Suetonius from ...
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