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Adam Smith as Student and Professor. With Unpublished Documents, including Parts of the “Edinburgh Lectures”, a Draft of The Wealth of Nations, Extracts from the Muniments of the University of Glasgow and Correspondence. By William Robert Scott. Glasgow: Jackson, Son and Company. 1937. Pp. xxv, 445. (30s.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

C. R. Fay*
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Cambridge, England.
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1938

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1 The italics in the Draft indicate alterations by Adam Smith.

2 Edited by Edwin Cannan (London, 1904), vol. I, p. 10.

3 Ibid., vol. I, p. 293.

4 Ibid., vol. II, p. 370.

5 Wealth of Nations, book IV, ch. iii, part II (Cannan ed., vol. I, pp. 454-5). Cf. Fay, C. R., Imperial Economy (Oxford, 1934), p. 73.Google Scholar