The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 179William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1971 |
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... Hume , when he heard about what he was supposed to have said , replied reasonably : " I cannot be responsible for what I say when I am dreaming , and in any case I doubt much whether my dreams would be in the French language . " It ...
... Hume , when he heard about what he was supposed to have said , replied reasonably : " I cannot be responsible for what I say when I am dreaming , and in any case I doubt much whether my dreams would be in the French language . " It ...
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... Hume's friends was changing towards him ; their tone was becoming harsh and contemp- tuous . Why should this be so unless indeed they were being prompted by Hume himself ? Most serious , most damaging of all , there was the business of ...
... Hume's friends was changing towards him ; their tone was becoming harsh and contemp- tuous . Why should this be so unless indeed they were being prompted by Hume himself ? Most serious , most damaging of all , there was the business of ...
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... Hume wrote to Jean - Jacques on the 3rd enclosing Conway's letter and suggesting that he write to him appropriately . General Conway was a man renowned for his probity and honour , Hume went on , and acceptance on Jean - Jacques ' part ...
... Hume wrote to Jean - Jacques on the 3rd enclosing Conway's letter and suggesting that he write to him appropriately . General Conway was a man renowned for his probity and honour , Hume went on , and acceptance on Jean - Jacques ' part ...
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