The Johnstones and the Mind 285 Intran Bell alias Belinda 291 Other People 299 Acknowledgments Appendix 307 Abbreviations Notes 311 Maps 463 Index 469 Histories of Sentiments The Eye of the Mind 263 The History of the Human Mind 266įamily Secrets 270 The Discontinuity of Size and Scenes 277 The Incompleteness of Information 279 The Sect of Philosophers 211 The Milieux of Enlightenment: Books and Booksellers 220 Legal Information 224 Clerks and Clerics 231 The Milieux of Political Thought 239 The Atmosphere of Society 247 The Enlightenment of the Johnstones 252 The Coexistence of Enlightenment and Oppression 258 Slavery in the British Empire 154 “This Age of Information” 170 Family Histories 185 Connections of Things 197 Intimate Lives 202 Possible Empires 125 What Is the State? 131 What Was, and What Was Not Law 137 A Society of Persons 141 A Moderate Empire 146 Economic Theories 148 The Finances of the Family 60 The Politics of the East and West Indies 68 The Arts and Sciences of Enlightenment 76 The Ruins of the Indies 80 Intran Bell alias Belinda 87 Joseph Knight 91 Įnding and Loss The Detritus of Empire 99 The James Johnstones 105 Indian Yellow Satin 109 The Treasurer 112 Distant Destinies 116 The Four Sisters and Seven Brothers 15 Difficult Circumstances 23 Tragic News from the Indias 29 The Frontiers of Empire in the West 34 Small Congratulatory Elephants 45 ∞ Printed in the United States of America 1 JV1027.R68 2011 929⬘.209171241-dc22 2010054189 British Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available This book has been composed in Sabon and Copperplate Gothic Light Display Printed on acid-free paper. All Rights Reserved Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Rothschild, Emma, 1948– The inner life of empires : an eighteenth-century history / Emma Rothschild. Image courtesy of National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Getting started in the die & mould sectorĪs a technology partner, MAPAL supports the tool and mould makers not only with extensive process know-how but also with technologically leading tools and services.Princeton University Press Princeton and OxfordĬopyright © 2011 by Emma Rothschild Requests for permission to reproduce material from this work should be sent to Permissions, Princeton University Press Published by Princeton University Press, 41 William Street, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 In the United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, 6 Oxford Street, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1TW Jacket art: Sir Henry Raeburn, John Johnstone, Betty Johnstone, and Miss Wedderburn. MAPAL was one of the first manufacturers of cutting tools to turn to this field of expertise and develop intelligent process solutions. New generation of clamping devices with award-winning industrial designĮlectrified mobility – tool solutions for every concept UNIQ Mill Chuck and UNIQ DReaM Chuck 4,5°
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