Meanwhile, my bookseller, A. Millar, informed me, that my former publications (all but the unfortunate Treatise) were beginning to be the subject of conversation; that the sale of them was gradually increasing, and that new editions were demanded. Answers... London Review - Página 2011767Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 páginas
...beginning to be the fubjeft of converfation . that the fale of them was gradually increafing, and thac new editions were demanded. Anfwers by Reverends,...books were beginning to be efteemed in good company. In 175 1, I removed from the country • the town, the true fcene for a man of letters. In 17521 were... | |
| David Hume, Adam Smith - 1777 - 138 páginas
...me, that my former publications (all but the unfortunate Treatife) were beginning to be the fubject of converfation ; that the fale of them was gradually...that the books were beginning to be efteemed in good comcompany. However, I had fixed a refolution, which I inflexibly maintained, never to reply to any... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1777 - 590 páginas
...was introduced at thofe courts, as aid-de-camp to the General. His works now began to fell brifkly; new editions were demanded ; Anfwers, by reverends...right reverends, came out, two or three in a year; On his return from Italy, be fpent fome time with his friends in Scotland, and there compofed the fecond... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 páginas
...me, that my former publications (all but the unfortunate Treatife) were beginning to be the fubjecl of converfation ; that the fale of them was gradually...books were beginning to be efteemed in good company. In 1751, I removed from the Country to the town, the true fcene for a man of letters. In 1752, were... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 452 páginas
...gradually increafing, and that new editions were demanded. Anfwers by Reverends, and Right Kevercnds, came out two or three in a year; and I found, by Dr....beginning to be efteemed in good company. However, I had fixed a refolution, which I inflex^ibly maintained, never to reply to any body; and not being very... | |
| 1777 - 750 páginas
...increafing, and that Lew editions were demanded. Anfwers br Reverends, and Right Reverends, аак out two or three in a year ; and I | found, by Dr Warbiirton's railing, that the books were beginning to be elteem: «din good company. However, I had... | |
| 1794 - 614 páginas
...were beginning to be the fubjeit of converfation ; that the fale of them was gradually increaling, and that new editions were demanded. Anfwers by Reverends,...books were beginning to be efteemed in good company. '-In 1751. I removed from the country to the town, the true fcene for a man of letters. In 1752, were... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 páginas
...demands of the public. " Answers," he remarks, " by Reverends and Right Reverends, came out two and three in a year ; and I found, • by Dr. Warburton's railing, that the books were beginning to be esteemed in good company." Mr. Hume, in the year 1751, removed from the country, and came to Edinburgh,... | |
| 1805 - 608 páginas
...new editions were demanded. Answers Ъу Reverends, and Right Reverend«, came out two or three in «year; and I found, by Dr. Warburton's railing, that the books were beginning to be esteemed in good company. In 1751, I removed from the country to the town, the true scene for a man... | |
| Nathaniel MORREN - 1813 - 132 páginas
...been followed by fresh orders to my publisher ; so that I may say with another well-abused author, " I found by Dr. Warburton's railing that the books were beginning to be esteemed in good company." The chief ground of accusation is that I ventured to address my people from... | |
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