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Hayek saw the British philosophers Bernard Mandeville, David Hume, Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, Josiah Tucker, Edmund Burke and William Paley as representative of a tradition that articulated beliefs in empiricism, the common law, and in traditions and institutions which had spontaneously evolved but were imperfectly understood.
Smith saw self-interest, rather than altruism, as the motivation for the production of goods and services.
Scottish economist Adam Smith accepted the LTV for pre-capitalist societies but saw a flaw in its application to capitalism.
According to Knight, " Smith noted that Beria's escapades were common knowledge among embassy personnel because his house was on the same street as residence for Americans, and those who lived there saw girls brought to Beria's house late at night in a limousine.
1927 saw the publication of Trader Horn, the memoir of Alfred Aloysius Smith, who had worked for a British trading company in what is now Gabon in the late 1800s.
Smith saw the mercantile system as an enormous conspiracy by manufacturers and merchants against consumers, a view that has led some authors, especially Robert E. Ekelund and Robert D. Tollison to call mercantilism " a rent-seeking society ".
It saw the Conservative MPs Neil Hamilton and Tim Smith leave the government in disgrace, and a Committee on Standards in Public Life established to prevent such corruption occurring again.
Three Witnesses besides Joseph Smith also reported that they saw Moroni in visions in 1829, as did several other witnesses who each said they had their own vision.
In addition to Joseph Smith, several other early Mormons said they had visions where they saw the angel Moroni.
Other early Mormons who said they saw Moroni include Emma Hale Smith, Hyrum Smith, Luke S. Johnson, Zera Pulsipher, W. W. Phelps, John P. Greene and his wife Rhoda, John Taylor, Oliver Granger, Heber C. Kimball, Lucy Harris, and Harrison Burgess.
Smith believed he had earned the position with his spring training performance, but La Russa disagreed, and awarded Clayton the majority of playing time in the platoon situation that developed, where Smith typically saw action every third game.
She named the project after a sign she saw in the abode of Pope Celestine V, which translates as ' a room of one's own ', and which Smith felt best described her solitary method of photography.
In England a type of republicanism evolved that was not wholly opposed to monarchy ; thinkers such as Thomas More and Sir Thomas Smith saw a monarchy, firmly constrained by law, as compatible with republicanism.
2009 also saw Andy Smith win again this time at Kings Lynns Norfolk Arena.
2010 saw Andy Smith win for a 3rd consecutive time at Coventry, the same venue as his 1st win in 2006.
Coach Landry said Staubach tried to throw the ball soft when he saw how wide open Smith was and that it came in low, and that when Smith tried to stop, his feet seemed to come out from under him.
Key gave the poem to his brother-in-law, Judge Joseph H. Nicholson, who saw that the words fit the popular melody " The Anacreontic Song ", by English composer John Stafford Smith.
The tour saw Smith pull double duty each night by performing with The Cure and as the guitarist with The Banshees when John McKay quit the group.
Some observers have suggested that the Supreme Court saw RFRA as a threat to the Court's institutional power and an incursion on its role as final arbiter of the meaning of the Constitution, because that statute was aimed specifically at overturning the Employment Division v. Smith decision.
The following seasons saw the Cavaliers gradually improve their on-court performance, thanks to season-by-season additions of talented players such as Bingo Smith, Jim Chones, Jim Cleamons and Dick Snyder.

Smith and English
In archaeology, for example, the contributions of Frederick Haverfield and Reginald Smith to the various volumes of the Victoria County Histories raised the discipline from the status of an antiquarian pastime to that of the most valuable single tool of the early English historian.
* Adrian Smith ( born 1957 ), English musician and one of three guitarists / songwriters in the English band Iron Maiden
* 1906 Jim Smith, English cricketer ( d. 1979 )
* The Star-Spangled Banner's tune was adapted from an old English drinking song by John Stafford Smith called " To Anacreon in Heaven ".
* 1959 Robert Smith, English singer-songwriter and musician ( The Cure, Siouxsie and the Banshees, and The Glove )
* 1906 Mimi Smith, English nurse and secretary, aunt and guardian of John Lennon ( d. 1991 )
Although this selected translation is not generally quoted by members of the Church, the English Bible issued by the Church and commonly used by Latter-day Saints contains cross references to the Joseph Smith Translation ( JST ), as well as an appendix containing major excerpts from it.
Smith was born January 13, 1893 in Long Valley, California, of English and Yankee parentage.
William Smith ( 1769 1839 ), an English canal engineer, observed that rocks of different ages ( based on the law of superposition ) preserved different assemblages of fossils, and that these assemblages succeeded one another in a regular and determinable order.
* 1923 Norman Smith ( record producer ), English singer and record producer ( d. 2008 )
* 1933 Bobby Smith, English footballer
* 1957 Adrian Smith, English musician ( Iron Maiden )
* Quirk, Randolph ( 1981 ), “ International Communication and the Concept of Nuclear English ”, in: Smith, Larry E.
* 1961 Curt Smith, English singer-songwriter, musician, and producer ( Tears for Fears and Graduate )
* 1941 Delia Smith, English chef
* 1961 Tim Smith, English singer-songwriter, musician, producer, and composer ( Cardiacs, The Sea Nymphs, Spratleys Japs, and Panixphere )
* 1946 Paul Smith, English fashion designer
* 1859 Smith Wigglesworth, English evangelist ( d. 1947 )
* 1850 Edward J. Smith, English captain of the RMS Titanic ( d. 1912 )
* 1959 Clive Stafford Smith, English lawyer
* 1951 Chris Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury, English politician
* 1967 Neil Smith, English cricketer
* 1920 John Maynard Smith, English biologist ( d. 2004 )

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