Edinburgh last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about the second part of the Essay, and when it would be ready for the press. I gave him, in a short speech, an account of the plan of it; and said,... The Universal Magazine - Page 2071806Full view - About this book
 | 1806 - 500 pages
...heard of my being at Edinburgh, last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about, the second part of the...Essay," and when it would be ready for the press, jt gave him, in a short speech, an account of the plan of it ; and said, my health was so precarious,... | |
 | 1806 - 572 pages
...my being in Edinburgh, last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He aeked many questions about the second part of the " Essay/' and when it would be ready for the press. 1 gave him, in a short speech, an account of the plan of it; and said my health was so so precatious,... | |
 | 1807 - 552 pages
...heard of my being in Ediuburgh, lust summer, and how Mr. Hume jvas offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about the second part of the " Essay," and when it wouhl be ready for the press. 1 gave him, in a short speech, an account of the plan of it ; and said,... | |
 | 1814 - 642 pages
...second part of the Essay, and when ir would be ready far the press. I gave him, in a short S|jeech, an account of the plan of it; and said, my health was so precarious, I could not tell when it might 1* ready, as I had many books 10 consult before I could finish it ; but that, if raj health was good,... | |
 | John Ryley, John Gawthorp, John Whitley - 1818 - 308 pages
...book. He asked many questions about the second part ofthe " Essay," and when it would be ready tor the press. I gave him, in a short speech, an account...health was so precarious, I could not tell when it might.be ready, as I had many books to consult before I could finish it; but, that if my health were... | |
 | Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 pages
...heard of my being in Edinburgh last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about the second part of the...short speech, an account of the plan of it ; and said ... if my health was good, I thought I might bring it to a conclusion in two or three years. He asked... | |
 | Robert Huish - 1821 - 746 pages
...heard of my being in Edinburgh last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about the second part of the...health was so precarious I could not tell when it would be ready, as I had many books to consult before I could finish it ; but that if my health was... | |
 | 1831 - 986 pages
...last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about tlie second part of the ' Essay,' and when it would be...and said, my health was so precarious, I could not lull when it might be ready, as I had many books to consult before I could finish it ; but, th.it if... | |
 | John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 578 pages
...heard of my being at Edinburgh last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book.* He asked many questions about the second part of the...would be ready for the press. I gave him, in a short * The "book" in question was Dr. Bcattie's once famous "Essay on Truth," written in opposition to the... | |
 | Percy Fitzgerald - 1890 - 322 pages
...heard of my being in Edinburgh last summer, and how Mr. Hume was offended on the score of my book. He asked many questions about the second part of the...health was so precarious I could not tell when it would be ready, as I had many books to consult before I could finish it; but that, if my health was... | |
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