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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... gave to Lord Hailes to read : * Sir David Dalrymple , Bart . one of the judges of the su- preme courts of civil and criminal law of Scotland , by the title of Lord Hailes ; very eminent as a scholar , and particularly as an antiquarian ...
... gave to Lord Hailes to read : * Sir David Dalrymple , Bart . one of the judges of the su- preme courts of civil and criminal law of Scotland , by the title of Lord Hailes ; very eminent as a scholar , and particularly as an antiquarian ...
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... gave great concern to Mrs Beattie and me ; but as you mention no- thing of it , we are satisfied that the danger is now over . " It gives me pleasure to hear , that your ne- phew finds Edinburgh so much to his mind . Mr Arbuthnot will ...
... gave great concern to Mrs Beattie and me ; but as you mention no- thing of it , we are satisfied that the danger is now over . " It gives me pleasure to hear , that your ne- phew finds Edinburgh so much to his mind . Mr Arbuthnot will ...
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... gave me an opportunity of explaining , whether I would now confine my future views to this country , or make any further efforts to rise higher in the world . My answer to that part of his Grace's letter was to the fol- lowing purpose ...
... gave me an opportunity of explaining , whether I would now confine my future views to this country , or make any further efforts to rise higher in the world . My answer to that part of his Grace's letter was to the fol- lowing purpose ...
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... gave him , in re- turn , as plain an account as , without naming names , could be given , of the rise and progress of the affair . I told him , " that it was a thing " of a private nature entirely ; projected , not by 66 me , but by ...
... gave him , in re- turn , as plain an account as , without naming names , could be given , of the rise and progress of the affair . I told him , " that it was a thing " of a private nature entirely ; projected , not by 66 me , but by ...
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... gave him that account , which I afterwards sent to Lady Mayne , in that letter which you read . This happened about three months ago ; and I have not heard from Mr since ; from which I know not whether to draw a favourable , or an ...
... gave him that account , which I afterwards sent to Lady Mayne , in that letter which you read . This happened about three months ago ; and I have not heard from Mr since ; from which I know not whether to draw a favourable , or an ...
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