| Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1904 - 262 pagina’s
...to them. But that was a trade which they knew nothing about ; the trade they were acquainted with, that to France, Holland, and the Baltic, was laid...those few in but a confused and imperfect manner." In the same letter he asks to be remembered to Benjamin Franklin (who had lately visited Glasgow),... | |
| Adam Smith - 1987 - 500 pagina’s
...alarmed about the Church. No wonder if at that time all orders of men conspired in cursing a measure so hurtful to their immediate interest. The views of...you write to me soon. Remember me to the Franklins. 5 I hope I shall have the Grace to write to the youngest by next post to thank him in the name both... | |
| Paul Henderson Scott - 1998 - 132 pagina’s
...alarmed about the Church. No wonder if at the time all orders of men conspired in cursing a measure so hurtful to their immediate interest. The views of...forefathers, by those few in but a confused and imperfect manner.28 of the Union (without specifying what they were) the "rise in the price of cattle was perhaps... | |
| Luke Gibbons - 2003 - 326 pagina’s
...men in the country. . . No wonder if at that time all orders of men conspired in cursing a measure so hurtful to their immediate interest. The views of...different; but those views could be seen by but few of our forefathers.3' In bringing about this apparently felicitous concord between both parties to the Union,... | |
| John Rae - 2006 - 469 pagina’s
...alarmed about the Church. No wonder if at that time all orders of men conspired in cursing a measure so hurtful to their immediate interest. The views of...write to me soon. Remember me to the Franklins. I hope 1 shall have the grace to write to the youngest by next post to thank him, in the name both of the... | |
| 194 pagina’s
...orders of men conspired in cursing a measure hurtful to their immediate interest. The views of then- Posterity are now very different; but those views...by those few in but a confused and imperfect manner — Glasgow, 2 April 1760 In the long run 'infinite good': and the Glasgow of 1760 was already in the... | |
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