An Account of the Life and Writings of James Beattie, LL.D. Late Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marischal College and University of Aberdeen: Including Many of His Original Letters. In Three Volumes, Том 2Arch. Constable and Company, Edinburgh; Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, T. Cadell and W. Davies, and John Murray, London., 1807 - 388 стор. |
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... attention to every thing that concerned religion and good morals , the fol- lowing incident should not be omitted : Two vessels , bound from London to Leith , were cast away on the coast between Dunbar and North Berwick , and two - and ...
... attention to every thing that concerned religion and good morals , the fol- lowing incident should not be omitted : Two vessels , bound from London to Leith , were cast away on the coast between Dunbar and North Berwick , and two - and ...
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... attention . A man should not be accused of obstinacy , till he have told all his reasons , and till it appear that they are all unsatisfactory . I have never told all my reasons : I have told those only which are of a less private ...
... attention . A man should not be accused of obstinacy , till he have told all his reasons , and till it appear that they are all unsatisfactory . I have never told all my reasons : I have told those only which are of a less private ...
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... attention to interest in an affair of this kind , I do not believe that the world in general would blame me , considering that I have others to pro- vide for , besides myself . It may be said , indeed , that , having already gotten as ...
... attention to interest in an affair of this kind , I do not believe that the world in general would blame me , considering that I have others to pro- vide for , besides myself . It may be said , indeed , that , having already gotten as ...
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... Sir William Mayne , Bart . afterwards created Lord Newhaven , from both of whom Dr Beattie experienced the strongest marks of friendly and polite attention . 14 LETTER LXXXII . DR BEATTIE TO LADY MAYN E 36 LIFE OF DR BEATTIE .
... Sir William Mayne , Bart . afterwards created Lord Newhaven , from both of whom Dr Beattie experienced the strongest marks of friendly and polite attention . 14 LETTER LXXXII . DR BEATTIE TO LADY MAYN E 36 LIFE OF DR BEATTIE .
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... attention , in ordering me a copy of your second book of the Minstrel , ' which I have read with the greatest satisfaction , and lent it to others here , who entertain the same notion of its moral and poetical merit as I do . May you ...
... attention , in ordering me a copy of your second book of the Minstrel , ' which I have read with the greatest satisfaction , and lent it to others here , who entertain the same notion of its moral and poetical merit as I do . May you ...
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