| 1840 - 662 pages
...the circumstances of the times ' were supposed to afford, could not come into the world com' pletely ignorant of every thing which is the common subject of ' conversation among gentlemen and men of the world;'' and that academical honours and degrees were altogether ' mere pieces ' of quackery."... | |
| Literature - 1806 - 422 pages
...application and abilities the most complete course of education, which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of every which is the common subject of conversation among gentlemen. Vol. II. No. 3. F f raent has not thought... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1809 - 514 pages
...circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely igr iiorant of every thing which is the common subject of conversation among gentlemen and men of th« world. There are no public institutions for the education of women, and there is accordingly nothing... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 520 pages
...application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world...subject of conversation among gentlemen and men of the world. There are no public institutions for the education of women, and there is accordingly nothing... | |
| Adam Smith - Economics - 1811 - 542 pages
...abilities, the moft complete courfe of education which the cireumftances of the times were fuppofed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of every thing which is the common fubject of converfation among gentlemen and men of the world* There There are no public inftitutions... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - Education - 1827 - 218 pages
...application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world...subject of conversation among gentlemen and men of the world." — Smith's Wealth of Nations, Book V. Chapter I. Part 3. Art. 2. NOTE B. page 30. It is... | |
| William Draper - Economics - 1830 - 44 pages
...application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of everything which is the common subject of conversation among gentlemen and men of the world." — "... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1833 - 584 pages
...application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of everything which is the common subject of conversation among; gentlemen and men of the world." —... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - Biography - 1833 - 584 pages
...application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of everything which is the common subject of conversation amon<r gentlemen and men of the world." —... | |
| Lives - 1833 - 588 pages
...application and abilities, the most complete course of education which the circumstances of the times were supposed to afford, could not come into the world completely ignorant of everything which is the common subject of conversation amona: gentlemen and men of the world." •... | |
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