OF THE HISTORY OF MAN. IN TWO VOLUME S. by HH Kames VOLUME II. EDINBURGH: Printed for W. CREECH, Edinburgh; and for MDCCLXXIV. D URING the infancy of a nation, every member depends on his own industry for procuring the neceffries of life he is his own mafon, his own tailor, his own phyfician; and on himself he chiefly relies for offence as well as defence. Every favage can fay, what few beggars mong us can fay, Omnia mea mecum porto; and hence the aptitude VOL. II. A of |