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_Douglas_, Home's tragedy, Smith's interest in, 82, 130 Douglas, Bishop, friend of Smith at Balliol, 28; his _Criterion of Miracles_, said to be addressed to Smith, 129; letter from Smith to, 403 Douglas cause, the, Smith on, 249, 249 Douglas, David (Lord Reston), Smith's heir, 436 Douglas Heron and Company, bankruptcy of, 254 Douglas of Strathendry, Smith's mother's family, 4 Drysdale, Dr. John, schoolfellow of Smith, 7 Dundas, Henry (Lord Melville), letter to Smith on free trade for Ireland, 352; Smith's reply, 353; dinner to Smith, 405 Dupont de Nemours, reminiscences of Smith in Paris, 215; recollection of Smith's views on taxation of the poor, 220 East India Bill, Smith on, 386 East India Company, Smith on, 242; Smith mentioned for supervisorship, 253 Economists, the French sect of, 216; their great activity in 1766, 219 Eden, William (Lord Auckland), applies for Smith's opinion on free trade for Ireland, 352; Smith's opinion of, 384; Smith's letter to, on American affairs, 385 Edinburgh, Smith's lectures in, 30; Smith made freeman of burgh, 251; Smith's permanent residence there, 325; Royal Society of, 375; Smith on, 417; New College possesses part of Smith's books, 439 _Edinburgh Review_, 120; Smith's review of Johnson's Dictionary, 121; his review of contemporary literature, 122; death of, 124; Hume's exclusion from, 125 Elliot, Sir Gilbert, M.P., reported candidature for chair of Moral Philosophy, 46 Enville, Duchesse d', hospitality to Smith at Geneva, 191; on Smith's French, 192 Erskine, Henry, Lord Advocate, pupil of Smith, 58 Espinasse, Mademoiselle de 1', Smith's visits to her salon, 201 Fencing, Academy of, in Glasgow College, 79 Ferguson, Dr. Adam, was he the object of Smith's 1755 manifesto? 65; on a national militia, 138; candidate for Indian supervisorship, 255; appointed tutor to Lord Chesterfield on Smith's recommendation, 258; his announcement in 1773 of the _Wealth of Nations_, 264; intermediary between Lord Carlisle and Smith, 350; reconciliation with Smith, 433 Fitzmaurice, Hon. T., pupil of Smith, 154 Foulis, Robert, University press, 71; Academy of Design, 72; economic publications, 76 Fox, Charles James, quotes _Wealth of Nations_, 289; on Smith, 289; Smith's approbation of his East India Bill, 386 France, Smith's account of condition of the people of
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