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General biography; or, Lives, critical and historical, of the most eminent ... - Page 317
by John Aikin - 1804
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The Life of David Hume, Esq

David Hume, Adam Smith - Philosophers - 1777 - 138 pages
...be forgotten friend ; concerning whofe philofophical opinions men will, ao doubt, judge varioufly, every one approving, or condemning them, according as they happen to coincide or difagree with his own; but concerning whofe charader and condu& there canfcarce be a difference of...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 56

Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1777 - 584 pages
...be forgotten friend ; concerning whofc phiiofophical opinions men will, no doubt, j-uge varioufly, every one approving, or condemning them, according as they happen to coincide or difagree with hii own ; but concerning whole charafter and conduct there can fcarce be a difference...
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the monthly review or literary journal

SEVERAL HANDS - 1777 - 590 pages
...be forgotten friend ; concerning whofe philosophical opinions men will, no doubt, judge varioufly, every one approving, or condemning them, according as they happen to coincide or difagree with his own ; but concerning whole character and condufl there can fcarce be a difference...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the ..., Volume 1

David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 536 pages
...to be forgotten friepd; concerning whofe philofophical opinions men will no doubt judge varioufly, every one approving or condemning them, according as they happen to coincide or difagree with his ownj but concerning whofe character and conduct there can fcarce be a difference...
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The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 1

David Hume - Great Britain - 1789 - 452 pages
...be forgotten friend; concerning whofe philofophical opinions men will, no doubt, judge va» rioufly, every one approving, or condemning them, according as they happen to coincide or difagree with his own; but concerning whofc character and conduct there can fcarce be a difference...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 39

English literature - 1777 - 750 pages
...never-to-be-forgotten friend ; concerning whofe philofophical opinions men will, no doubt, judge varioufly, every one approving or condemning them, according as they happen to coincide or difagree with his own ; but concerning whofe character and conduit there can fcarce be a difference...
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Solitude. Or the Effect of Occasional Retirement on the Mind, the ..., Volume 2

Johann Georg Zimmermann - Solitude - 1799 - 390 pages
...proclaims the mildnefs, the modefty, and the philofophlcal writings men will no doubt judge varioufly, every one approving or condemning them according as they happen to coincide or difagree with his own ; but concerning whofe character and conduct there can fcarce be a difference...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1803 - 818 pages
...sufficient coldly to observe, in the language of one infidel speaking of another, that concerning their opinions men will, no doubt, judge variously, every...they happen to coincide or disagree with his own. With all tenderness towards those whoso scruples are really conscientious, and after an impartial enquiry...
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, Volume 4

Congregational churches - 1809 - 612 pages
...mind, that nothing could exceed it." Thus died our most exceMenf., and never to be forgotten friend ; concerning whose philosophical opinions men will,...than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known. Eren in the lowest stale of his fortune* his great and necessary frugality never hindered him from...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar, to the ..., Volume 1

David Hume - Great Britain - 1819 - 432 pages
...mind that nothing could exceed it." Thus died our most excellent and never-to-be forgotten friend; concerning whose philosophical opinions men will no...temper, indeed, seemed to be more happily balanced, if I maybe allowed such an expression, than that perhaps of any other man I have ever known. .Even in the...
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