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" Lyttletou says, that Robertson and Smith and Bower are the glories of English literature. Oswald protests he does not know whether he has reaped more instruction or entertainment from it. But you may easily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment... "
Memorials of the public life and character of James Oswald, in a ... - Page 123
by James Oswald - 1825
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Essays on Philosophical Subjects

Adam Smith - 1795 - 402 pages
...reaped more inftmction or entertainment from it. But you may eafily judge what reliance can be put on his 'judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public bufmefs, and who never fees any faults in his friends. MILLAR exults and brags that two thirds of the...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history ..., Volume 15

1795 - 892 pages
...reaped more inftruâion or entertainment from it. But you may eafily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public bufinefs, and who never fees any faults in his friends. Millar exults and brags that two thirds of...
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 7

1796 - 752 pages
...reaped more inftruftion or entertainment from it. But you may eafily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public bufinefs, and who ru-ver fees any faults in his friends. Millar exults and brags that two third* of...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 7

1796 - 752 pages
...reaped more inilruction or entertainment from it. But youvmay eafily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public biifineis, and who never fees any faults in his .friends. Millar exults and brags dm tu-o thirds of...
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An Account of the Life and Writings of David Hume, Esq[uire]

Thomas Edward Ritchie - 1807 - 536 pages
...reaped more inflruftion or entertainment from it. But you may eafily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public bufinefs, and who never fees any faults in his friends. Millar exults and brags, that twothirds of...
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An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Volume 1

Adam Smith - 1811 - 452 pages
...Robertson, and Smith, and Bower, are the glories of English literature. Oswald protests, he does not know whether he has reaped more instruction or entertainment...it. But you may easily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public business, and who never sees any faults...
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 596 pages
...reaped more inftruction or entertainment from it. But you may eafily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment who has been engaged all his life in public bufinefs, and who never fees any faults in his friends. Millar exults and SECT. brags that two-thirds...
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The Works of Adam Smith: Considerations concerning the formation of ...

Adam Smith - 1811 - 602 pages
...reaped more inftruction or entertainment from it. But you may eafily judge what reliance can be put on his judgment who has been engaged all his life in public bufinefs, and who never fees any faults in his friends. Millar exults and SECT. brags that two-thirds...
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Memorials of the Public Life and Character of the Rt. Hon. James Oswald of ...

James Oswald - 1825 - 538 pages
...dear Sir, Your most obedient, and obliged humble servant, (Signed) HUGH BLAIR. Monday, 2d June. THE following comparatively unimportant letter from Dr...been engaged all his life in public business, and who never sees any fault in his friends." DR ADAM SMITH TO MR OSWALD. SIR, THIS will be delivered to...
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and ...

New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 410 pages
...Robertson and Smith and Bower are the glories of English literature. Oswald protests he does not know whether he has reaped more instruction or entertainment...it. But you may easily judge what reliance can be put on bis judgment, who has been engaged all his life in public business, and who never sees any faults...
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