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[[8]]

Active and Moral Powers, vol. i., p. 412.

[[9]]

Yet in hisEssay on the External Senses, of which the date is uncertain, and in his History of Astronomy, which he certainly wrote before 1768, mention is made by Adam Smith of the association of ideas. It is probable, however, that he was acquainted with the doctrine, not from Hartley, but from Hume's statement of it in theInquiry concerning Human Understanding.

[[10]]

Progress of Ethical Philosophy, p. 240; compare also Dugald Stewart'sActive and Moral Powers, vol. i., p. 331.

[[11]

]Introduction to Ethics; translation, vol. ii., p. 147.

[[12]]

Lectures on Ethics, p. 13.

[[13]]

Bain,Mental and Moral Science, p 277.