Economists -- Great Britain -- Biography; Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
[159] _Hume MSS._, R.S.E. Partially published in Burton's _Life_.
[160] _Correspondance Litteraire_, I. iv. 291.
[161] _Burton's Letters of Eminent Persons to David Hume_, p. 238.
[162] Lady Minto, _Memoirs of Hugh Elliot_, p. 13.
[163] Morellet's _Memoires_, i. 237.
[164] Schelle, _Dupont de Nemours et les Physiocrates_, p. 159.
[165] _i.e._ the Royal Society of Edinburgh, to whom Stewart first
read his _Life of Smith_.
[166] Stewart's _Works_, v. 47.
[167] Clayden's _Early Life of Samuel Rogers_, p. 95.
[168] _Theory of Moral Sentiments_, Part VI. sec. ii.
[169] Mackintosh, _Miscellaneous Works_, iii. 13.
[170] Brougham's Men of Letters, ii. 226.
[171] Burton's Hume, ii. 348.
[172] Garrick Correspondence, ii. 550.
[173] Garrick Correspondence, ii. 549.
[174] Ibid. ii. 501.
[175] Ibid. ii. 511.
[176] Stewart's _Works,_ x. 49, 50.
[177] "Essay on the Imitative Arts," _Works_, v. 281.
[178] _Works_, v. 294.
[179] Say, _Cours Complet, OEuvres_, p. 870.
[180] Turgot's _OEuvres_, v. 136.
[181] _Wealth of Nations_, Book IV. chap. ix.
[182] Memoirs of Madame du Hausset, p. 141.
[183] Marmontel's Memoirs, English Translation, ii. 37.
[184] Fraser's _Scotts of Buccleuch_, ii. 405.
[185] Burton's _Life of Hume_, ii. 348.
[186] Hill's _Letters of Hume_, p. 59. Original in R.S.E.
[187] _New Statistical Account of Scotland_, i. 490. (Account of
Dalkeith by the late Dr. Norman Macleod, then minister of that parish,
and Mr. Peter Steel, Rector of Dalkeith Grammar School.)
[188] _Autobiography_, p. 280.
[189] _Ibid._
[190] _Wealth of Nations_, Book I. chap. ix.
[191] _Ibid._, Book V. chap. ii. art. iii.
[192] _Wealth of Nations_, Book V. chap. ii. art. iv.
[193] "Essay on the Imitative Arts," _Works_, v. 260.
[194] _Wealth of Nations_, Book V. chap. ii. art. iv.
CHAPTER XV
LONDON
1766-1767. _Aet._ 43
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