The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 125A. Constable, 1867 |
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... Nature and Nations to resign ; to bring Adam Smith , then Professor of Moral Philosophy in Glasgow , to Edinburgh , as his successor ; and lastly to get Ferguson appointed to the Glasgow Chair , which being in the gift of the Senatus ...
... Nature and Nations to resign ; to bring Adam Smith , then Professor of Moral Philosophy in Glasgow , to Edinburgh , as his successor ; and lastly to get Ferguson appointed to the Glasgow Chair , which being in the gift of the Senatus ...
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... nature of evidence . Talking much of the interests of historic truth , ' he has seemingly never cared to determine the limits which separate fact from fiction . With him history is not the less history , even if it be made up in greater ...
... nature of evidence . Talking much of the interests of historic truth , ' he has seemingly never cared to determine the limits which separate fact from fiction . With him history is not the less history , even if it be made up in greater ...
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... nature , but to be simply a portion of the general decoration . However well the imitation of a large " painting ... nature of his materials . And if he disguises the true nature of glass by making it opaque , he not only keeps out the ...
... nature , but to be simply a portion of the general decoration . However well the imitation of a large " painting ... nature of his materials . And if he disguises the true nature of glass by making it opaque , he not only keeps out the ...
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Selections from the Records of the Bombay Govern | 1 |
The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient Eastern | 108 |
in Glasgow Cathedral By Charles Heath Wilson | 154 |
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