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iv, 1. 153) : Forgive me this my virtue: For in the fatness of these pursy times Virtue itself of vice must pardon beg. p. 5, 1. 8. Adam Smith. Adam Smith (i 723-1 790), the author of The Wealth of Nations. From 1751 to 1763 he was professor of My First Acquaintance with Poets 155 philosophy at Glasgow. For an account of Adam Smith see Bagehot's essay Adam Smith as a Person. p. 5, 1. 29. no figures, etc. Julius Caesar, n, ii, 231 : Enjoy the honey-heavy dew of slumber: Thou hast no figures nor ...no fantasies Which busy care draws in the brains of men. p. 6, 1. 27. Mary Wolstonecraft and Mackintosh. The attempts of the revolutionists to draw up a workable constitution for France were regarded in England with much sympathy by some and much contempt by others. The first serious attack on the reformers came in 1790 from the famous political philosopher Edmund Burke (i 729-1797) who, in his Reflections on the Revolution in France, ridiculed unsparingly the proposals of the constitutionalists, and appealed with eloquent and rhetorical fervour to prejudice and sentiment on behalf of the old order.
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