| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 páginas
...oft and Vinnius, Cicero' and Virgil were the authors which I was fecredy devouring. My very flender fortune, however, being unfuitable to this plan of...into a more active fcene of life. In 1734, I went to Brirlol, with foriic recommcn• Vid. Ann. Reg. Vol. xix. p. »>. dations to eminent merchants, bat... | |
| 1767 - 572 páginas
...prothe authors which I was fecretly devouring. " My very llender fortune, however, being nnfuitable to this plan of life, and my health being a little broken by my ardent application, I was tempted, nr rather forced, to make a very feeble trial for entering into a more active fcene ot life. In 1734,... | |
| David Hume, Adam Smith - 1777 - 138 páginas
...were the authors which I was fecretly devouring. * . My very {lender fortune, however, being undatable to this plan of life, and my health being a little...trial for entering into a more active fcene of life. It* 1734, I went to Briftol, with fame recommendations to eminent merchants, but in a few. months founc}... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 páginas
...Voet and Vinnius, Cicero and Virgil were the authors which I was fecretly devouring. My very flender fortune, however, being unfuitable to this plan of...make a very feeble trial for entering into a more aciive fcene of life. In 1734, I went to Briftol, with fome recommenNations to eminent merchants, but... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 536 páginas
...proper profeflion for me -, but I found an unfurmountable averfion to every thing but the purfuits of philofophy and general learning; and while they...make a very feeble trial for entering into a more adive fcene of life. In 1734 I went to Briftol, with fome recommendations to eminent merchants; but... | |
| 1777 - 752 páginas
...received HU invibeing unfuitable to this plan of life, and tation from Gen. St Clair to attend him my health being a little broken by my ardent application,...active fcene of life. In 1734, I went to Briflol, with lome recommendations to eminent merchants ; but in a few months found that Jcene totally unfuituble... | |
| 1794 - 614 páginas
...Cicero and Virgil were the authors which 1 was fecretly devouring. My very Hender fortune, hqwever, being unfuitable to this plan of life, and my health...forced, to make a very feeble trial for entering into a moreaâive fcene of life. In 1734, I went to Brillol, with forae recommfE* Vid. Ann. Reg. Vo). xix.... | |
| 1805 - 608 páginas
...were the authors which I was secretly devouring. My very slender fortune, however, being unsuitable to this plan of life, and my health being a little...very feeble trial for entering into a more active scene of life. In 1734, I went to Bristol, with some recommen: Vid. Ann. Reg. Vol. xix. p. 17. dations... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - 532 páginas
...were the authors which I was secretly devouring. " My very slender fortune, however, being unsuitable to this plan of life, and my health being a little...very feeble trial for entering into a more active scene of life. In 1734> I went to Bristol, with some recommendations to eminent merchants, but in a... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 540 páginas
...were the authors which I was secretly devouring. MY very slender fortune, however, being unsuitable to this plan of life, and my health being a little...very feeble trial for entering into a more active scene of life. In 1734 I went to Bristol, with some recommendations to eminent merchants ; but in a... | |
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