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  • ...e [[University of Edinburgh]] between 1747 and 1772, and Marjorie Stuart. Dugald Stewart was educated in Edinburgh at the high school and the university, where he r The Dugald Stewart Building in Crichton Street, Edinburgh is named in his memory. Opened in 20
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  • ...intyre [http://www.sussex-academic.co.uk/sa/titles/history/Macintyre.htm ''Dugald Stewart The Pride and Ornament of Scotland'']
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  • ...intyre [http://www.sussex-academic.co.uk/sa/titles/history/Macintyre.htm ''Dugald Stewart The Pride and Ornament of Scotland'']
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  • ...e [[University of Edinburgh]] between 1747 and 1772, and Marjorie Stuart. Dugald Stewart was educated in Edinburgh at the high school and the university, where he r The Dugald Stewart Building in Crichton Street, Edinburgh is named in his memory. Opened in 20
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  • ...yal Scottish Academy Building|Royal Scottish Academy]]; the monuments to [[Dugald Stewart]], and to [[John Playfair]] and the National Monument (a replica of the [[
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  • ...], James Burnett to Cadell and Davies, 15 May, 1796, A letter bound into [[Dugald Stewart]], ''Account of the Life and Writings of William Robertson, D.D., F.R.S.E''
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  • ...[[University of Edinburgh]] for that of mathematics, taught by professor [[Dugald Stewart]], and, being in poor health, chose Playfair as his assistant. Playfair con
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  • ..., Burns's master in his art, who died insane while yet a stripling; and if Dugald Stewart has been somewhat too boisterously acclaimed, the Edinburgh poet, on the ot
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  • ...is patients are known to have included the mathematician and philosopher [[Dugald Stewart]]. Cullen also had a lucrative mail-order practice; thousands of letters to
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  • :From a review by Jeffrey of ''Philosophical Essays'' By [[Dugald Stewart]].
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  • ...on. In 19th-century Britain, the Scottish Enlightenment, as popularized by Dugald Stewart, became the basis of classical liberalism. At the University of Glasgow, [[
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  • ...areth Leng|Gareth Leng]] doing a bit of cleaning up of his own messes on [[Dugald Stewart]] and a few random bits - it's a busy day for him though. But he couldn't r
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  • ...19th-century United Kingdom, the Scottish Enlightenment, as popularized by Dugald Stewart, became the basis of classical liberalism. At the University of Glasgow, [[
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  • ...ing the National Monument to the Napoleonic Dead, Nelson's Monument, the [[Dugald Stewart]] Monument, the New Parliament House (the Royal High School) and the City O
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