Baron D'Holbach : a Study of Eighteenth Century Radicalism in France by Max Pearson Cushing
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Galiani to Holbach, April 7, 1770 (Galiani, _Correspondence_, Paris,
1890, Vol. I, p. 92). Galiani to Holbach, July 21, 1770 (Galiani, _Correspondence_, Paris, 1890, Vol. I, p. 199). Holbach to Galiani, Aug. 25, 1770 (_Critica_, Vol. I, p. 489). There are references to other letters in _Critica_ which I have not been able to find. Holbach to Beccaria, Mar. 15, 1767, published by M. Landry _Beccaria, Scritte e lettre inediti_, 1910, p. 146. Holbach to Malesherbes, April 6, 1761 (hitherto unpublished). See present volume, p. 30. HOLBACH TO HUME (Hume, Private Correspondence, London, 1820, pp. 252-263) PARIS, the 23rd. of August, 1763 _Sir,_-- I have received with the deepest sense of gratitude your very kind and obliging letter of the 8th. inst: favors of great men ought to give pride to those that have at least the merit of setting the value that is due upon them. This is my case with you, sir; the reading of your valuable works has not only inspired me with the strongest admiration for your genius and amiable parts, but gave me the highest |
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