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Yorke's (Hon. Charles) Considerations on the Law of Forfeiture for High Treason. 3d edit. corrected and enlarged. 8vo. Lond. 1748 Journal of the Campaign made by the Argyleshire Levies through the West Highlands, &c. under the command of Major General Campbell, (from 1st May, 1746).—Journal of the proceedings of the Pretender's eldest son, from the 16th of April to the 20th September, 1746. (With Moll's Map of Scotland.) MS. 4to.

The Honourable Chieftains of the Highland Clans vindicated from the false aspersions &c. of
Ridpath, the scandalous and justly condemned libeller. 4to. Lond. pr. Edin. repr. 1713
The Grotesquiad, (a Mock-heroic Poem,) in four books. By Goliah Gentle, Esq. Teterrima
Belli Causa, Hor. MS. 4to.

The Political Magnet, or, Essay in defence of the late Revolution, and the Settlement of the
Crown in the Protestant Line. 8vo.
Lond. 1745
The Non-Existence of a Popish Pretender to the Crown, &c. By an Old Briton. 8vo. ib. 1745
The Highlander Delineated. With frontispiece. Wants title.
ib. 1746

SHELF XIII.

Prynne's (W.) New Discovery of the Prelates' Tyranny, in their late persecutions of Mr. W. Pryn, Dr. John Bastwick, and Mr. Henry Burton, &c. 4to.

ib. 1641 ib. 1766

Richardson, (Sam.) History of Sir Charles Grandison. 5th edit. 7 vols. 12mo. Cervantes, (Miguel) History of Don Quixote. Translated by Motteux. With copious notes, and Life of Cervantes, by J. G. Lockhart, Esq. 5 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1822 The English Drama purified; being a Specimen of Select Plays, in which all the passages, &c. objectionable in point of morality, are omitted or altered. With Preface and Notes. By J. Plumtre, B.D. 3 vols. 12mo.

Cambridge, 1812 MacDonald, (Andrew) The Independent, a Novel. With MS. note by Sir W. S. 2 vols. 12mo.

Lond. 1784

See LIFE, vol. i. p. 205.

Laura, a Novel. 2 vols. 12mo.

Thomson's Traveller's Guide through Scotland and its Islands. 2 vols. 12mo.
M'Diarmid's (John) Sketches from Nature. 12mo.

sm. 8vo.

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See Introduction to the Heart of Mid-Lothian.

ib. Edin. 1814

ib. 1830

Seton, (Wm. of Pitmedden,) The Interest of Scotland, in 3 Essays. 1. Of Church Government. 2. Of the Union between England and Scotland. 3. Of the present State, &c. 1700 Laing's (Alex.) Eccentric Magazine; a Collection of Anecdotes, Epitaphs, Bon-Mots, &c. in and verse. 2 vols. 12mo. Aberd. 1820-21 Gibbon's (Edward) Survey of the Roman, or Civil Law. With Professor Hugo's German Notes, translated by the Rev. Dr. W. Gardiner. 12mo. The Chester Miscellany; a Collection of pieces in prose and verse in the Chester Courant, from January 1745 to May 1750. 12mo.

prose

Edin. 1823

Chester, 1750

SHELF XIV.

Partic. I. de Islandia antequam
Hafniae, 1749

Olavius, (Eger.) Enarrationes Historicae de Islandia, &c. cœpta est habitari. sm. 8vo. Den Ældre Edda. En Samlung af de Nordiske Folks Ældste Sagn og Sange, &c. oversat og ferklaret ved Finn Magnüssen. 3 vols. 12mo.

ib. 1821-22 Fornmanna Sögur, eptir gömlum handritum, &c. Sago Olafs Konúngs Tryggvasonar. 3 vols. sm. 8vo. ib. 1825-7 Oldnordiske Sagaer, &c. Kong Olaf Tryggveson's Saga, overs. af C. C. Rafn. 3 vols. sm. 8vo. ib. 1826-7 (Icelandic Cookery Book.) Leirargordum, 1800

Stephensen's (M. M.) Einfaldt Matreidslu Vasa-Quer, &c.

sm. 12mo.

SHELF XV.

Life and Strange Adventures of Major Alexander Ramkins, a Highland Officer, &c. during about 28 years Service in Scotland, Germany, Italy, &c. from the Battle of Gillicranky, &c. 2d edit. 12mo.

The Oath of Abjuration set in its true light. 18mo.

Colville's (Samuel) Mock Poem, or, Whigg's Supplication. 2 parts. 12mo.

Part II. MS. sm. 4to.

Lond. 1722

Edin. 1712

Lond. 1681

1674

Rantum Scantum, or, Town Topics, (the Rebellion in Scotland; the Playhouses and Players; the Poet's Association; the Opera, &c.) 8vo. ib.

ib. 1729

Hope's (Sir Wm. Bart.) Vindication of the true Art of Self-Defence, &c. 8vo.
McKintosh's (Rev. Donald) Gaelic Proverbs and familiar Phrases, Englished anew by Alex.
Campbell. With Franklin's Way to Wealth, Gael. and Eng. 12mo.
Edin. 1819
Ray's (John) Scottish Proverbs, interleaved, with the variations of the edition of 1659, written
in opposite lines. sm. 8vo.
Camb. 1670
Wogan's (Charles) Female Fortitude exemplified, in an impartial Narrative of the Seizure,
Escape, and Marriage of the Princess Clementina Sobiesky, &c.-Remarks upon a Jacobite
Pamphlet, entit. Female Fortitude, &c. With MS. note by Sir W. S. sm. 8vo. Lond. 1722
Scottish Tracts. 1 vol. 12mo. containing,

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1. Kerr's (Robert) Account of the Nobility and Representatives of Scotland, drawn up in 1705, at the time of Lord Belhaven's Speech (or Prophesie), &c. Edin. 1712

2. Catalogue of several excellent and curious Books, &c. whereof there is an Auction to be, &c. on the 10th of March.

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4. Copy of Letter from the Duke of Berwick to the Duke of Fitz-James, August 7, 1734. Short Account of the Faroe Islands, drawn up for Edin. Encyclopædia. 12mo. Debes, (Lucas Jacobson) Foroae et Foroa Reserata, that is, a Description of the Inhabitants of Foeroe; being 17 Islands subject to the King of Denmark, &c. Danish, Englished by John Sterpin. 12mo.

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ii. p. 293; Letters on Demonology, p. 119.

ib. 1686 wants title.

Edin. 1815

Islands and

Written in Lond. 1676

Acts of Parliament relative to Scotland, consequent on the Rebellions. 1 vol. 8vo. containing,

1. Act 5. Geo. I. Oaths to be taken by Ministers and Preachers.

2. Act 6. Geo. I. Conveyances to be made to the purchasers of the forfeited Estates.

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Edin. 1719

ib. 1720

ib. 1721

ib. 1746

ib.

ib.

1746

Another Collection of Acts of Parliament relative to Scotland. 1 vol. 8vo. containing,

ib. 1747

ib.

ib. 1753

1. Act 20. Geo. II. For taking away the Tenure of Ward-holding, &c.

Edin. 1746

2.

3.

To prevent the return of such Rebels and Traitors as have been, or shall be, pardoned, &c. ib.
For relief of Loyal Subjects, whose Title Deeds were carried off or destroyed by Rebels. ib.

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ib. 1746

Lond. 1744

1. Compleat History of the French Invasions, from the Revolution to the present time, &c. 2. Copies of Letters from the French Ambassador and English Resident to the Canton of Friburg, relative to the Pretender's son's intention of taking refuge there, &c. ib. 1748 3. Letter to a noble Lord, containing Remarks on the two Acts, &c. for vesting the Estates of certain Traitors in the Crown, and for abolishing the heritable Jurisdictions, &c. ib. 1748 4. Letter to H. M.'s principal Secretaries of State, from the Ministers of several Roman Catholic Princes and States, complaining of a Clause, &c. in H. M.'s Proclamation of 6th Dec. 1745, ib. 1746 Ferguson's (Rev. Adam, afterwards Professor,) Sermon preached in the Ersh Language to H. M.'s First Highland Regiment of Foot, commanded by Lord John Murray, 18th Dec. 1745. With MS. note by Sir W. S.

Chambers's (Robert) Picture of Scotland. 2d edit. 2 vols. sm. 8vo.

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Fair Play, or, Give every Man his due; being an Address to the Congregation of the Gaelic Chapel in Edinburgh, &c. by one of the Deacons, (relative to the Conduct of the Rev. W. M'Caig.) 12mo. ib. 1828 Letter from a Gentleman in the North, to a Minister who has not intimated the Act of Parliament for bringing to Justice the Murderers of Captain Porteous. sm. 8vo. 1737 Letters from Thomas Percy, D.D. (Bishop of Dromore,) John Callander of Craigforth, David Herd, and others, to George Paton. sm. 8vo. Edin. 1830

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Grimm's (Messrs.) German Popular Stories, collected from Oral Tradition. Translated from
the Kinder und Haus-Märchen. sm. 8vo.
Lond. 1823
The most pleasant Song of Lady Bessy, the eldest Daughter of King Edward IV. &c. with
Notes by Thomas Heywood. sm. 8vo.

ib. 1829 Rodger's (Alex.) Peter Cornclips, a Tale of real Life, with other Poems and Songs. 12mo.

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Glasg. 1827

Brunnmark's (Rev. Dr. G.) Introduction to Swedish Grammar, for Englishmen ; with Exercises. 3d edit. with Additions by Wählin. 12mo. Lond. 1825 Dialogue between a Whig and a Jacobite, upon the subject of the late Rebellion, &c. 3d edit. corrected. 8vo. ib. 1716 True Account of the Proceedings at Perth; the Debates in the Secret Council there, &c. Written by a Rebel. 2d edit. 8vo. . ib. 1716 Henderson's (Andrew) Memoirs, &c. of James Keith, Field-Marshal in the Prussian Armies. 2d edit. 8vo. ib. 1759 View of the Scots Rebellion; with some Enquiry what we have to fear from them? &c. 8vo. ib. 1715 Hannibal not at our Gates, or, an Enquiry into the Grounds of our present fears of Popery and the Pretender, in a Dialogue, &c. sm. 8vo. ib. 1714 Answer to a Pamphlet entituled, an Argument to prove the Affections of the People of England to be the best Security of this Government, &c. sm. 8vo. Vol. of "Curious Pamphlets." sm. 8vo. containing,

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1. Pitcarnii, (Archib. M.D.) Gualteri Dannistoni ad Georgium Buchananum Epistola, &c.

2. Defoe's (Dan.) Short View of present State of Protestant Religion in Britain, &c.

3. Discourse concerning the Execution of the Laws against Prophaneness, &c.

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ib. 1716

Edin. 1700

ib. 1700 ib. 1700

4. Waring's (H.) Thoughts and Maxims, in prose and verse, (dedicated to the Rev. Mr. Shaw.) wants title.

5. Burnet's (Bishop) Speech in the House of Lords on 1st Art. of Dr. Sacheverel's Impeachment,

6. Thoughts of an Honest Tory.

7. The Conference, or, Gregg's Ghost, &c.

8. Character of Don Sacheverellio, Knight of the Firebrand, &c.

repr. Edin. 1710

repr. Edin. 1710 Lond. 1710 1711

9. Fuller's (Wm.) Plain Proof of the true Father and Mother of the pretended Prince of Wales.

Lond. 1700

ib. 1713

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ib. 1712

10. Some new Proofs that the Pretender is really James the Third. 4th edit.

11. Seasonable Warning, &c. against Insinuations, &c. in favour of the Pretender.

12. The White Crow; or, an Enquiry into some more new doctrines broached by the Bishop of Salisbury, in his two Sermons, Nov. 5th and 7th. 1710, &c.

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ib. 1710

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ib. 1711

13. Short View of Dr. Beveridge's Writings, &c. Ray's (James, of Whitehaven, Volunteer under H. R. N. the Duke of Cumberland,) Acts of the Rebels. 2d edit. Newcastle, 1746

12mo.

Crookshank's (Wm.) Popish Cruelty represented. Sermon preached, 22d September 1745, to the Scots Church in Swallow Street.-2. Fleetwood's (Bishop) Papists not excluded from the Throne on account of Religion. sm. 8vo. Lond. 1745

8vo.

Lond. 1736

Life of the late Right Hon. George Lord Carpenter.
Mar's (Earl of) Letter to the King, before H. M.'s Arrival in England, &c. 12mo.
Secret History of the Rebels in Newgate, &c. 8vo.

1715

Lond. 1716-17

Matter of Fact: Account of the Birth, Education, and Ordination of William Paul, Clergyman, executed for High Treason, July 1716. 2d edit. 8vo. ib. 1716 SHELF XVI.

Historical Account of the Triumphant Spirit of the Whigs, briefly showing the Rise and Pro

gress of the Covenanted Work of Reformation, &c. 12mo. Letter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Traquair. sm. 8vo. Ascanius, or The Young Adventurer, a True History, &c. handed about the Court of Versailles, &c. sm. 8vo.

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Edin. 1746
Lond. 1745

Translated from a MS. privately

ou le Jeune Avanturier, Histoire Véritable, &c. Trad. de l' Anglois. 12mo.
Moderne, ou l' Illustre Avanturier, Histoire très fidèle, &c. sm. 8vo.
or the Young Adventurer, &c. 3d edit. 12mo.

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ib. 1747

Lille, 1747

Edim. 1763

Paisley, 1769

Histoire du Prétendant. Les Revers et les Disgraces du Prince Charles Edouard Stuart en Ecosse. (Another version of Ascanius). sm. 8vo. 1756 Familiar and Instructive Dialogue, &c. between an eminent Merchant of Dunkirk, &c. and an English Member of Parliament, &c. 12mo. Lond. 1748 1743

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Great Britain's Memorial against the Pretender and Popery. sm. 8vo. The Free Thought, &c. a familiar Conversation between an Englishman and a Scotchman, both of the Train'd Bands of the City of London, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1745 Consultation de l' Oracle, &c. pour savoir si le Prétendant ou le Prince de Galles, &c. est supposé ou légitime. Whitehall, 1688. nouvelle édit. sm. 8vo.

Cologne, 1746
Edin. 1745

Antidote against the infectious Contagion of Popery and Tyranny, &c. 12mo. Marchant's (John) History of the present Rebellion, collected from authentic Memoirs, Letters, &c. 8vo.

Lond. 1746

Ray's (J.) Compleat Hist. of the Rebellion, &c. with the intrigues of the Pretender's adherents, account of the Rebel Chiefs, Life of Miss Jenny Cameron, and Tryals of the Rebel Lords. With MS. note by Sir W. S. 12mo.

York, 1749 A New Edition of some Scarce Papers, &c. shewing the Harmony of the present Presbyterians in Scotland with the Principles and Practices of their Ancestors, &c. sm. 8vo. Lond. 1746 Tracts on House of Hanover. 8vo. containing,

ib. 1743

1. Popular Prejudice concerning partiality to the Interests of Hanover, &c. freely examined. 2. Historical Account of the advantages that have accrued to England by the Succession of the House of Hanover.

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ib. 1745

3. Whitelock, (Methuselah) The Peace Offering, an Essay, shewing the Cession of Hanover to be the only probable means of extinguishing the present Rebellion, &c. ib. 1746 Arbuthnot's (Rev. Arch.) Life, Adventures, &c. of Simon Lord Lovat, &c. 8vo. ib. 1746 Another Copy. With a frontispiece and folio portrait of Lord Lovat inserted. 8vo. ib. 1746 Graham's (Dougal, Bellman of Glasgow,) Impartial History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the late Rebellion, &c. (in doggrel verse). 3d edit. 18mo.

Glasg. 1774

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