Philosophical Works, v. 1 (of 4) Including All the Essays, and Exhibiting the More Important Alterations and Corrections in the Successive Editions Published by the Author

Book IX.

Chapter 5563 wordsPublic domain

SCOTCH. ENGLISH.

Conform to Conformable to Friends and acquaintances Friends and Acquitance Maltreat Abuse Advert to Attend to Proven, improven, approven Prov'd, improv'd, approv'd Pled Pleaded Incarcerate Imprison Tear to pieces Tear in pieces Drunk, run Drank, ran Fresh weather Open weather Tender Sickly In the long run At long run Notwithstanding of that Notwithstanding that Contented himself to do Contented himself with doing 'Tis a question if 'Tis a question whether Discretion Civility With child to a man With child by a man Out of hand Presently Simply impossible Absolutely impossible A park An enclosure In time coming In time to come Nothing else No other thing Mind it Remember it Denuded Divested Severals Several Some better Something better Anent With regard to Allenarly Solely Alongst. Yet the _English_ say both amid, amidst, among, Along and amongst Evenly Even As I shall answer I protest or declare Cause him do it. Yet 'tis good _English_ to say, make Cause him to do it him do it Marry upon Marry to Learn Teach There, where Thither, whither Effectuate. This word in _English_ Effect means to effect with pains and difficulty. A wright. Yet 'tis good _English_ A Carpenter to say, a wheelwright Defunct Deceast Evite Avoid Part with child Miscarry Notour Notorious To want it To be without a thing, even though it be not desirable To be difficulted To be puzzled Rebuted Discouraged by repulses For ordinary Usually Think shame Asham'd In favours of In favour of Dubiety Doubtfulness Prejudge Hurt Compete Enter into competition Heritable Hereditary To remeed To remedy Bankier Banker Adduce a proof Produce a proof Superplus Surplus Forfaulture Forfeiture In no event In no case Common soldiers Private men Big with a man Great with a man Bygone Past Debitor Debtor Exeemed Exempted Yesternight Last night Big coat Great coat A chimney A grate Annualrent Interest Tenible argument Good argument Amissing Missing To condescend upon To specify To discharge To forbid To extinguish an obligation To cancel an obligation To depone To depose A compliment A present To inquire at a man To inquire of a man To be angry at a man To be angry with a man To send an errand To send off an errand To furnish goods to him To furnish him with goods To open up To open, or lay open _Thucydide, Herodot, Sueton,_ _Thucydides, Herodotus, Suetonius_ Butter and bread Bread and Butter Pepper and vinegar Vinegar and pepper Paper, pen and ink Pen, ink and paper Readily Probably On a sudden Of a sudden As ever I saw As I ever saw For my share For my part Misgive Fail Rather chuse to buy as sell Rather chuse to buy than sell Deduce Deduct Look't over the window Look't out at the window A pretty enough girl A pretty girl enough 'Tis a week since he left this 'Tis a week since he left this place Come in to the fire Come near the fire To take off a new coat To make up a new suit Alwise Always Cut out his hair Cut off his hair Cry him Call him To crave To dun, to ask payment To get a stomach To get an appetite Vacance Vacation

A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE.

BEING AN ATTEMPT TO INTRODUCE THE

EXPERIMENTAL METHOD OF

REASONING INTO

MORAL SUBJECTS.

RARA TEMPORUM FELICITAS, UBI SENTIRE, QUÆ VELIS;

ET QUÆ SENTIAS, DICERE LICET.

TACITUS.