FOOTNOTES:[365]"My dear Ascanius" are the words of the text, because Ascanius was the pseudonym under which the Earl happened to be writing.[366]TheBee, 1791, iii. 166.[367]Kerr'sMemoirs of W. Smellie, i. 295.[368]TheBee, 1791, iii. 167.[369]Original letter in Edinburgh University Library.[370]Stewart'sWorks, x. 74.[371]Clayden'sEarly Life of Samuel Rogers, p. 168.[372]Memoirs of Sir Samuel Romilly, i. 403.[373]Cockburn'sMemorials of My Own Time, p. 45.[374]Bonar'sLibrary of Adam Smith, p. xiv.[375]Playfair's edition ofWealth of Nations, p. xxxiv.[376]Edinburgh Review, January 1837, p. 473.[377]Bonar'sLibrary of Adam Smith, p. xxii.
[365]"My dear Ascanius" are the words of the text, because Ascanius was the pseudonym under which the Earl happened to be writing.
[365]"My dear Ascanius" are the words of the text, because Ascanius was the pseudonym under which the Earl happened to be writing.
[366]TheBee, 1791, iii. 166.
[366]TheBee, 1791, iii. 166.
[367]Kerr'sMemoirs of W. Smellie, i. 295.
[367]Kerr'sMemoirs of W. Smellie, i. 295.
[368]TheBee, 1791, iii. 167.
[368]TheBee, 1791, iii. 167.
[369]Original letter in Edinburgh University Library.
[369]Original letter in Edinburgh University Library.
[370]Stewart'sWorks, x. 74.
[370]Stewart'sWorks, x. 74.
[371]Clayden'sEarly Life of Samuel Rogers, p. 168.
[371]Clayden'sEarly Life of Samuel Rogers, p. 168.
[372]Memoirs of Sir Samuel Romilly, i. 403.
[372]Memoirs of Sir Samuel Romilly, i. 403.
[373]Cockburn'sMemorials of My Own Time, p. 45.
[373]Cockburn'sMemorials of My Own Time, p. 45.
[374]Bonar'sLibrary of Adam Smith, p. xiv.
[374]Bonar'sLibrary of Adam Smith, p. xiv.
[375]Playfair's edition ofWealth of Nations, p. xxxiv.
[375]Playfair's edition ofWealth of Nations, p. xxxiv.
[376]Edinburgh Review, January 1837, p. 473.
[376]Edinburgh Review, January 1837, p. 473.
[377]Bonar'sLibrary of Adam Smith, p. xxii.
[377]Bonar'sLibrary of Adam Smith, p. xxii.
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