I retired to my native country of Scotland, determined never more to' set my foot out of it; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great man, or, even making advances of friendship to any of them. The Scots Magazine - Сторінка 41777Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 стор.
...of the successive portions of his history ; and he mentions the comfort of having set up a chaise. " I was become not only independent, but opulent. I retired to my native country, determined neverto set foot out of it, and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request... | |
| University magazine - 1846 - 780 стор.
...of the successive portions of his history ; and he mentions the comfort of having set up a chaise. " I was become not only independent, but opulent. I retired to my native country, determined never to set foot out of it, and retaining the satisfaction of never havingpreferred a request... | |
| John Hill Burton, David Hume - 1846 - 556 стор.
...dispositions open, kind, and artless. In reference to this event, Hume says, in his " own life," " I retired to my native country of Scotland, determined never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great... | |
| David Hume - 1851 - 532 стор.
...been exposed, they had still been making such advances, that the copymoney given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known in England...native country of Scotland, determined never more to set my foot out' of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one... | |
| David Hume - 1856 - 536 стор.
...been exposed, they had still been making such advances, that the copymoney given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known in England...native country of Scotland, determined never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great... | |
| David Hume - 1864 - 654 стор.
...exposed, they had still been making such advances, that the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known in England...native country of Scotland, determined never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 394 стор.
...still been making such advances, that the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded anything formerly known in England. I was become not only independent but opulent." Without altogether doubting that in the last century, as in the present, a great work may depend for... | |
| 1869 - 1062 стор.
...still been making such advances that the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded anything formerly known in England: I was become not only independent,...native country of Scotland determined never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great... | |
| 1869 - 796 стор.
...still been making such advances that the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded anything formerly known in England : I was become not only...native country of Scotland determined never more to set my foot out of it ; and retaining the satisfaction of never having preferred a request to one great... | |
| David Hume - 1888 - 486 стор.
...copy-money given me by the booksellers,' writes Hume in his Autobiography, ' much exceeded anything formerly known in England. I was become not only independent, but opulent.' Horace Walpole wrote of these volumes on Dec. 8, 1761 (Letters, iii. 465) : — ' I not only know what... | |
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