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, 229; sobriety of southern, 180 Franklin, Benjamin, makes Smith's acquaintance, 150; alleged assistance to Smith in composing _Wealth of Nations_, 264 Free trade, Smith's advocacy of, in 1750, 36; his conversion of the Glasgow merchants to, 60; his 1755 manifesto about, 62; alleged revolutionary character of the doctrine, 292; for Ireland, 349; Smith's opinion, 350, 353 French principles and the _Wealth of Nations_, 291 Funeral expenses, Smith's father's, 3 Garrick, David, letter introducing Smith to, 211; on Smith's conversation, 269 Geneva, Smith at, 188; the constitutional struggle then proceeding, 188 Gibbon, Edward, on state of learning at Oxford, 20; on _Wealth of Nations_, 287; obtains Smith's opinion as to continuation of his _History_, 371; Smith's admiration for his work, 414 Gibraltar, Smith against retaining, 382 Gipsies, Smith stolen by, 4 Glasgow in Smith's time, 87; its beauty, 88; passage between Johnson and Smith about, 88 Mrs. Montagu, Mrs. Bellamy, Dr. Johnson on, 88; its trade, 88; its industries, 89; its merchants, 90 Glasgow College, Smith a student at, 9; its professors then, 10; his companions there, 10; correspondence of Senate with Balliol College about Snell exhibitioners, 26; Smith Professor of Logic at, 42; Professor of Moral Philosophy, 43; Smith's courses at, 43; fees and classes, 49; students, 57; Rector's Court, 68; divisions in Senate, 69; peculiarities of constitution, 69; advanced educational policy, 71; Smith's resignation of chair, 172; Smith Rector, 410; his letter of acceptance, 411; installation, 412 Glassford, John, Glasgow, his wealth, 90; views on bank notes, 94 Grattan, Henry, motion on free trade for Ireland, 348 Gray's _Odes_, Smith on, 369 Gray, J.M., on Tassie's medallion of Smith, 438 Hailes, Lord, letters of Smith to, 247 Hamilton, Duke of, Smith and tutorship to, 258 Hamilton, William, of Bangour, poems edited by Smith, 38; dedication to second edition written by Smith, 40; Kames's friendship with, 41 Hamilton, Professor J., Dr. J. Moore's verses on, 100 _Hamlet_, Smith on, 368 Helvetius, his dinners, 200 Hepburn, Miss, 133 Herbert, Henry, introduced by Smith to Hume, 161 Herbert, Nicolas, his remarkable memory, 162 Highlands, depopulation of, 401 Holbach, Baron d', gets _Theory of Moral Sentiments_
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