| John Rae - 1895 - 484 σελίδες
...make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this I called on him twice with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young gentleman to Glasgow, for I could not hope that he could offer you any terms which... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1904 - 260 σελίδες
...about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young gentleman to Glasgow, for I could not hope that he could offer you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your professorship ; but I missed him. Mr. Townshend passes for being a little uncertain in his resolutions,... | |
| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1904 - 268 σελίδες
...it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this, I called on him twice with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young gentleman to Glasgow, for I could not hope that he could offer you any terms which... | |
| Adam Smith - 1822 - 350 σελίδες
...it worth his while to accept of that charge. As foon as I heard this, I called on him twice, with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of...you any terms which would tempt you to renounce your Profcfforfhip : But I miffed him. Mr. TOWNSEND f pafles paflcs for being a. little uncertain in his... | |
| Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 σελίδες
...it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this, I called on him twice with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young Nobleman to Glasgow: For I could not hope, that he could offer you any terms, which... | |
| John Rae - 2006 - 469 σελίδες
...make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this I called on him twice with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety or* sending that young gentleman to Glasgow, for I could not hope that he could offer you any terms... | |
| 1876 - 862 σελίδες
...make it worth his while to accept of that charge. As soon as I heard this I called on him twice with a view of talking with him about the matter, and of convincing him of the propriety of sending that young nobleman to Glasgow ; for I could not hope that he could offer you any terms which... | |
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