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A biographical study of the life and literary works of the Scottish jurist and philosopher Henry Home, known as Lord Kames. The book provides a detailed account of Home's life and career, as well as an analysis of his major works in the fields of law, ethics, and aesthetics. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of Scottish literature and philosophy.
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