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Mme Riccoboni's letters to David Hume, David Garrick and Sir Robert Liston, 1764 - 1783
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The British Union
a critical edition and translation of David Hume of Godscroft's "De unione insulae Britannicae" -
The philosophers' quarrel
Rousseau, Hume, and the limits of human understanding -
The history of England from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in 1688
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A true account of the behaviour and conduct of Archibald Stewart, Esq; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh, in a letter to a friend
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Important extracts, respecting the life and reign of Charles I
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Dedicated by permission to His Majesty. Complete history of England from the invasion of Julius Caesar to the revolution in 1688, by David Hume; from the revolution to the present time, by David Williams
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The life of David Hume, Esq. Written by himself
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Cooke's pocket edition, superbly embellished, of Hume's history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the abdication of James II. With the author's last corrections and improvements, to be comprized in only 36 numbers, price six-pence each. Printed in octo-decimo, or eighteens, being the same pocket size as the select novel. To which will be added a continuation, by Dr. Smollett, from the abdication of James II to the death of George II. And a farther continuation, to the present time, by T. A. Llyod, Esq. Being the most superb and cheap edition ever yet published, the whole embellished with upwards of 60 elegant engravings, the major part of which will represent the principal events recorded in the history, and the remainder will comprise a complete series of whole-length portraits of all the monarchs who have swayed the British sceptre from William the Conqueror to his present majesty, George III, habited in the dresses of the times in which they lived. This day published, no. I price only six-pence, containing the unusual quantity of 144 pages, including the life of the author, written byhimself, printed upon an elegant new type, and on paper of an excellent quality. Embellished with 1. an elegant frontispiece:- 2. a vignette titlepage;- 3. a vignette dedication, with a protrait of his majesty. And on Saturday next will be published, no. II. The following numbers to be published in regular succession till the whole is completed, of Hume's history of England, with Smollett's and Lloyd's continuation, down to the year 1794. Plan and conditions of the work. I. That this work shall be printed on a beautiful new Burgeois type, purposely calculated to comprise a great quantity of matter in a small compass; and by avoiding useless blanks, before and after the chapters, introduced in former editions of Hume, to enlarge them to an unnecessary and voluminous extent, the public will now be presented with an edition of Hume's history of England at less than half the expence which has ever been affixed to the cheapest edition. It will also be printed on paper of an excelent texture and quality. II. Each number, price only six-pence, chall be embellished with one elegant engraving, and some of them with two, executed by Arthur Hugh in estimation, and strikingly picturesque of the most material incidents that occur in the history. III. In the course of the history, will be given a compleat series of whole length portraits of all the British monarchs, from William the Conqueror, to his present majesty. IV. In order to accommodate the curious, a superior edition will be struck off on warehouse, William paper, of the finest texture, curiously hot-pressed. It will contain the first impressions of the plates, which will be worked off in the manner of proofs; and in every other respect will maintain a superiority of nature and elegance. From the united expences attendant on these extra embellishments, will be affixed the additional charge of only six-pence each number
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The history of England
from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688. -
The history of England, from the invasion of Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688
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Commentaries on the law of Scotland, respecting the description and punishment of crimes
By David Hume, Esq. Advocate, Professor of the Law of Scotland, in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes -
The history of England
from the Revolution to the end of the American war, and Peace of Versailles in 1783. In six volumes. Designed as a continuation of Mr. Hume's History. By T. Smollett, M.D. and others -
The life of David Hume, Esq
the philosopher and historian, written by himself. To which are added, The travels of a philosopher, containing observations on the manners and arts of various nations, in Africa and Asia. From the French of M. Le Poivre, late envoy to the King of Cochin-China, and now intendant of the isles of Bourbon and Mauritius -
Political discourses. By David Hume, Esq
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The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes ; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Vol. I -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume II -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume III -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume IV -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume V -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Cæsar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume VI -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Caesar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume VII -
The History Of England, From The Invasion Of Julius Caesar To The Revolution In 1688
In Eight Volumes; To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Account Of His Life, Written By Himself – Volume VIII -
The History Of England
From The Invasion Of Julius Caesar To The End Of The Reign Of James II. By David Hume; Continued From The Reign Of William And Mary To The Death Of George II. By Tobias Smollett; And From The Accession Of George III. To The Twenty-Third Year Of The Reign Of Queen Victoria ; In Three Volumes