The Life of David HumeHunt and Clarke, 1826 - 147 páginas |
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... ment , as I was ever more disposed to see the favourable than the unfavourable side of things ; a turn of mind which it is more happy to possess , than to be born to an estate of ten thousand a year . In 1751 , I removed from the ...
... ment , as I was ever more disposed to see the favourable than the unfavourable side of things ; a turn of mind which it is more happy to possess , than to be born to an estate of ten thousand a year . In 1751 , I removed from the ...
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... ment , but little susceptible of enmity , and of great moderation in all my passions . Even my love of literary fame , my ruling passion , never soured my temper , notwithstarding my frequent disappointments . My company was not ...
... ment , but little susceptible of enmity , and of great moderation in all my passions . Even my love of literary fame , my ruling passion , never soured my temper , notwithstarding my frequent disappointments . My company was not ...
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... ment , that William Lilly's “ Life and Death of Charles the First , " contains more useful matter of instruction , as well as more splendid and striking occurrences , than are to be found in several of those monkish volumes published by ...
... ment , that William Lilly's “ Life and Death of Charles the First , " contains more useful matter of instruction , as well as more splendid and striking occurrences , than are to be found in several of those monkish volumes published by ...
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... ment , and that is a white marble stone , now almost broken to pieces , which was placed there by Robert Lilly , my grandfather , in memory of Jane his wife . the daughter of Mr Poole of Dalby , in the same county , a family now quite ...
... ment , and that is a white marble stone , now almost broken to pieces , which was placed there by Robert Lilly , my grandfather , in memory of Jane his wife . the daughter of Mr Poole of Dalby , in the same county , a family now quite ...
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... ment upon one question ; in writing whereof he used much tautology , as you may see yourself , ( most excel- lent esquire , ) if you read a great book of Dr Flood's , which you have , who had all that book from the ma- nuscripts of ...
... ment upon one question ; in writing whereof he used much tautology , as you may see yourself , ( most excel- lent esquire , ) if you read a great book of Dr Flood's , which you have , who had all that book from the ma- nuscripts of ...
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