The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks: An Inquiry Into the Circumstances which Give Rise to the Influence and Authority in the Different Members of SocietyScientia Verlag, 1986 - 296 σελίδες |
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... Lord Kames to reside in his family , and superin- tend the education of his son . It would be super- fluous to dwell on the advantages he must have derived from the society of a man , so remarkable for the variety of his knowledge , the ...
... Lord Kames to reside in his family , and superin- tend the education of his son . It would be super- fluous to dwell on the advantages he must have derived from the society of a man , so remarkable for the variety of his knowledge , the ...
Σελίδα xxv
... Lord Kames and Dr Smith , the former in tracing the history of manners and of private law , the latter in delineating the progress JOHN MILLAR , ESQ . XXV.
... Lord Kames and Dr Smith , the former in tracing the history of manners and of private law , the latter in delineating the progress JOHN MILLAR , ESQ . XXV.
Σελίδα xxxii
... Lord Kames , in the Introduction to the Elements of Cri- ticism . ** ERRATUM : line 19 , for virtue read Justice . opportunities of promoting that of others ; but , hav- xxxii LIFE OF INTRODUCTION.
... Lord Kames , in the Introduction to the Elements of Cri- ticism . ** ERRATUM : line 19 , for virtue read Justice . opportunities of promoting that of others ; but , hav- xxxii LIFE OF INTRODUCTION.
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ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND WRITINGS | vii |
INTRODUCTION | xxxii |
i | xlv |
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