In 1745, I received a letter from the Marquis of Annandale, inviting me to come and live with him in England: I found also, that the friends and family of that young nobleman, were desirous of putting him under my care and direction: For the state of... London Review - Page 2001767Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| David Hume - 1856 - 536 pages
...Essays. The work was favorably received, and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country,...me to come and live with him in England;. I found also that the friends and family af that young nobleman were desirous of putting him ander my care... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 826 pages
...Essays: the work was favourably received, and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country,...early youth. In 1745 I received a letter from the marquess of Annandale, inviting me to come and live with him in England; I found also, that the friends... | |
| David Hume - 1864 - 654 pages
...Essays : the work was favourably received, and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country,...me to come and live with him in England ; I found, also, that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care... | |
| William Robertson Turnbull - 1871 - 192 pages
...brother Lord John in ] 742, his mind became sorely affected. David Hume the historian thus writes: — "In 1745 I received a letter from the Marquis of Annandale...inviting me to come and live with him in England. I found also that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care... | |
| William Angus Knight - 1886 - 264 pages
...1745), and a new and somewhat extraordinary chapter in his life began. In his autobiography ho says : " In 1745 I received a letter from the Marquis of Annandale,...inviting me to come and live with him in England. ... I lived with him a twelvemonth." A study of Hume's correspondence during that year 1 shows that, in a... | |
| David Hume - 1888 - 486 pages
...1742, in the Gent. 3/a°., but are not reviewed. The Treatise of Human Nature was not even mentioned. country, and in that time recovered the knowledge...me to come and live with him in England ; I found also that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care... | |
| David Hume - 1889 - 530 pages
...Essays : the work was favourably received, and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country,...which I had too much neglected in my early youth. also, that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care... | |
| William Peacock - 1903 - 408 pages
...Essays: the work was favourably received, aud soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country,...which I had too much neglected in my early youth. During my retreat in France, first at Rheims, but chiefly at La Fleche, in Anjou, I composed my Treatise... | |
| David Hume - 1907 - 324 pages
...Essays. The work was favorably received, and soon made me entirely forget my former disappointment. I continued with my mother and brother in the country,...me to come and live with him in England ; I found also that the friends and family of that young nobleman were desirous of putting him under my care... | |
| Ernest Campbell Mossner - 2001 - 768 pages
...more serious studies. And it was during this post-Trcotiss period that Hume " recovered the Knowlege of the Greek Language, which I had too much neglected in my early Youth." He was also intensifying his historical studies. Another reason for giving up the idea of a periodical... | |
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