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Everything that Tony says is correct.  
  
But Smith, unlike Hume, did have a disdain for England; much preferring   
to remain in Scotland. This was not political, but intellectual. Of the   
English, only Gibbon gained much respect from Smith. His intellectual   
ties were in Scotland and in France.  
  
Rod Hay  
  
 

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