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<p> D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Reid Professor of Moral<lb/> Philosophy at Glasgow, by his <lb/> letter to D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gregory of &#x2014;<lb/> Edinburgh, as the Letter says;<lb/> seems to be more enlarged<lb/> now in his Sentiments, for <lb/> he agrees with the Author<lb/> of the Defence of Usury, without<lb/> making any Exceptions in <lb/> the Case of Money Bargains, <lb/> and says he is much pleased<lb/> with the Tract sent him <lb/> on Usury, and thinks the <lb/> reasoning unanswerable.</p> <p> Dated Glasgow 5 Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/> 1788</p> <p> D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gregory also in his Letter, <lb/> Says, He too is a Convert<lb/> to the Author's Doctrine and <lb/> considers it as Demonstration.</p>  
<p> D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Reid Professor of Moral<lb/>  
Philosophy at Glasgow, by his <lb/>  
letter to D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gregory of &#x2014;<lb/>  
Edinburgh, as the Letter says;<lb/>  
seems to be more enlarged<lb/>  
now in his Sentiments, for <lb/>  
he agrees with the Author<lb/>  
of the Defence of Usury, without<lb/>  
making any Exceptions in <lb/>  
the Case of Money Bargains, <lb/>  
and says he is much pleased<lb/>  
with the Tract sent him <lb/>  
on Usury, and thinks the <lb/>  
reasoning unanswerable.</p>  
 
<p> <!-- white space --> Dated Glasgow 5 Sept<hi rend="superscript">r</hi><lb/>
<!-- white space --> 1788<lb/></p>
 
<p> D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Gregory also in his Letter, <lb/>  
Says, He too is a Convert<lb/>  
to the Author's Doctrine and <lb/>  
considers it as Demonstration.<lb/>
</p>  




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Dr Reid Professor of Moral
Philosophy at Glasgow, by his
letter to Dr Gregory of —
Edinburgh, as the Letter says;
seems to be more enlarged
now in his Sentiments, for
he agrees with the Author
of the Defence of Usury, without
making any Exceptions in
the Case of Money Bargains,
and says he is much pleased
with the Tract sent him
on Usury, and thinks the
reasoning unanswerable.

Dated Glasgow 5 Septr
1788

Dr Gregory also in his Letter,
Says, He too is a Convert
to the Author's Doctrine and
considers it as Demonstration.



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