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Grandison。7v。}

12mo。9/}

Foolofquality。3v。}

12mo。9/}

Feilding’sworks。12v。12mo。pound1。16

Constantia。2v。}

12mo。6/}_byLanghorne。_

Solymanand}

Almena。12mo。}

3/}

Belleassemblee。4v。12mo。12/

VicarofWakefeild。2v。12mo。6/。byDr。GoldsmithSidneyBidulph。5v。12mo。15/

LadyJuliaMandeville。2v。12mo。6/

AlmoranandHamet。2v。12mo。6/

TristamShandy。9v。12mo。pound1。7

Sentimentaljourney。2v。12mo。6/

Fragmentsofantientpoetry。Edinburgh。2/

Percy’sRunicpoems。3/

Percy’sreliquesofantientEnglishpoetry。3v。12mo。9/

Percy’sHanKiouChouan。4v。12mo。12/

Percy’sMiscellaneousChinesepeices。2v。12mo。6/

Chaucer。10/

Spencer。6v。12mo。15/

Waller’spoems。12mo。3/

Dodsley’scollectionofpoems。6v。12mo。18/

Pearch’scollectionofpoems。4v。12mo。12/

Gray’sworks。5/

Ogilvie’spoems。5/

Prior’spoems。2v。12mo。Foulis。6/

Gay’sworks。12mo。Foulis。3/

Shenstone’sworks。2v。12mo。6/

Dryden’sworks。4v。12mo。Foulis。12/

Pope’sworks。byWarburton。12mo。pound1。4

Churchill’spoems。4v。12mo。12/

Hudibrass。3/

Swift’sworks。21v。small8vo。pound3。3

Swift’sliterarycorrespondence。3v。9/

Spectator。9v。12mo。pound1。7

Tatler。5v。12mo。15/

Guardian。2v。12mo。6/

Freeholder。12mo。3/

Ld。Lyttleton’sPersianletters。12mo。3/

_CRITICISMONTHEFINEARTS。_

Ld。Kaim’selementsofcriticism。

2v。8vo。10/

Burkeonthesublimeandbeautiful。

8vo。5/

Hogarth’sanalysisofbeauty。4to。

pound1。1

Reidonthehumanmind。8vo。5/

Smith’stheoryofmoralsentiments。

8vo。5/

Johnson’sdictionary。2v。fol。pound3

Capell’sprolusions。12mo。3/

_POLITICKS,TRADE。_

Montesquieu’sspiritofthelaws。

2v。12mo。6/

Lockeongovernment。8vo。5/

Sidneyongovernment。4to。15/

Marmontel’sBelisarius。12mo。Eng。

3/

Ld。Bolingbroke’spoliticalworks。

5v。8vo。pound1。5

Montesquieu’srise&falloftheRomangovernmt。12mo。3/

Steuart’sPoliticaloeconomy。2v。

4to。pound1。10

Petty’sPoliticalarithmetic。8vo。5/

_RELIGION。_

Locke’sconductofthemindinsearchoftruth。12mo。3/

Xenophon’smemoirsofSocrates。byFeilding。8vo。5/

Epictetus。byMrs。Carter。2v。

12mo。6/

AntoninusbyCollins。3/

Seneca。byL’Estrange。8vo。5/

Cicero’sOffices。byGuthrie。8vo。5/

Cicero’sTusculanquestions。Eng。3/

Ld。Bolingbroke’sPhilosophicalworks。5v。8vo。pound1。5

Hume’sessays。4v。12mo。12/

Ld。Kaim’sNaturalreligion。8vo。6/

PhilosophicalsurveyofNature。3/

Oeconomyofhumanlife。2/

Sterne’ssermons。7v。12mo。pound1。1

Sherlockondeath。8vo。5/

Sherlockonafuturestate。5/

_LAW。_

Ld。Kaim’sPrinciplesofequity。fol。

pound1。1

Blackstone’sCommentaries。4v。

4to。pound4。4

Cuningham’sLawdictionary。2v。

fol。pound3

_HISTORY。ANTIENT。_

Bible。6/

Rollin’sAntienthistory。Eng。13v。

12mo。pound1。19

Stanyan’sGraecianhistory。2v。8vo。

10/

Livy。(thelatetranslation)。12/

SallustbyGordon。12mo。12/

TacitusbyGordon。12mo。15/

CaesarbyBladen。8vo。5/

Josephus。Eng。1。0

Vertot’sRevolutionsofRome。Eng。

9/

Plutarch’slives。byLanghorne。6v。

8vo。pound1。10

Bayle’sDictionary。5v。fol。pound7。10。

Jeffery’sHistorical&Chronologicalchart。15/

_HISTORY。MODERN。_

Robertson’sHistoryofCharlestheVth。3v。4to。pound3。3

Bossuet’shistoryofFrance。4v。

12mo。12/

Davila。byFarneworth。2v。4to。

pound1。10。

Hume’shistoryofEngland。8v。

8vo。pound2。8。

Clarendon’shistoryoftherebellion。

6v。8vo。pound1。10。

Robertson’shistoryofScotland。

2v。8vo。12/

Keith’shistoryofVirginia。4to。12/

Stith’shistoryofVirginia。6/

_NATURALPHILOSOPHY。NATURALHISTORY&c。_

Naturedisplayed。Eng。7v。12mo。

FranklinonElectricity。4to。10/

Macqueer’selementsofChemistry。

2v。8vo。10/

Home’sprinciplesofagriculture。

8vo。5/

Tull’shorse-hoeinghusbandry。8vo。

5/

Duhamel’shusbandry。4to。15/

Millar’sGardener’sdiet。fol。pound2。10。

Buffon’snaturalhistory。Eng。

pound2。10。

AcompendiumofPhysic&Surgery。

Nourse。12mo。1765。3/

Addison’stravels。12mo。3/

Anson’svoiage。8vo。6/

Thompson’stravels。2v。12mo。6/

LadyM。W。Montague’sletters。3v。

12mo。9/

_MISCELLANEOUS。_

Ld。Lyttleton’sdialoguesofthedead。8vo。5/

Fenelon’sdialoguesofthedead。

Eng。12mo。3/

Voltaire’sworks。Eng。pound4。

LockeonEducation。12mo。3/

Owen’sDict。ofarts&sciences4v。

8vo。pound2。

THESUBLINEOSSIAN

_ToCharlesMcPherson_

_Albemarle,inVirga,Feb。25,1773_

DEARSIR,——EncouragedbythesmallacquaintancewhichIhadthepleasureofhavingcontractedwithyouduringyourresidenceinthiscountry,Itakethelibertyofmakingthepresentapplicationtoyou。Iunderstoodyouwererelatedtothegentlemanofyourname(Mr。JamesMcPherson),towhomtheworldissomuchindebtedfortheelegantcollection,arrangement,andtranslationofOssian’spoems。

Thesepieceshavebeenandwill,Ithink,duringmylife,continuetobetomethesourcesofdailypleasures。Thetenderandthesublimeemotionsofthemindwereneverbeforesowroughtupbythehumanhand。IamnotashamedtoownthatIthinkthisrudebardoftheNorththegreatestpoetthathaseverexisted。Merelyforthepleasureofreadinghisworks,Iambecomedesirousoflearningthelanguageinwhichhesung,andofpossessinghissongsintheiroriginalform。Mr。McPherson,Ithink,informsusheispossessedoftheoriginals。Indeed,agentlemanhaslatelytoldmehehadseentheminprint;butIamafraidhehasmistakenaspecimenfromTemora,annexedtosomeoftheeditionsofthetranslation,forthewholeworks。Iftheyareprinted,itwillabridgemyrequestandyourtrouble,tothesendingmeaprintedcopy;butiftherebemoresuch,mypetitionis,thatyouwouldbesogoodastouseyourinterestwithMr。McPhersontoobtainleavetotakeamanuscriptcopyofthem,andprocureittobedone。Iwouldchooseitinafair,roundhand,onfinepaper,withagoodmargin,boundinparchmentsaselegantlyaspossible,letteredontheback,andmarbledorgiltontheedgesoftheleaves。Iwouldnotregardexpenseindoingthis。

Iwouldfurtherbegthefavorofyoutogivemeacatalogueofthebookswritteninthatlanguage,andtosendmesuchofthemasmaybenecessaryforlearningit。Thesewill,ofcourse,includeagrammaranddictionary。Thecostofthese,aswellasthecopyofOssian,willbe(forme),ondemand,answeredbyMr。AlexanderMcCaul,sometimeofVirginia,merchant,butnowofGlasgow,orbyyourfriendMr。NinianMinzees,ofRichmond,inVirginia,towhosecarethebooksmaybesent。Youcan,perhaps,tellmewhetherwemayeverhopetoseeanymoreofthoseCelticpiecespublished。Manuscriptcopiesofanywhichareinprint,itwouldatanytimegivemethegreatesthappinesstoreceive。Theglowofonewarmthoughtistomeworthmorethanmoney。Ihearwithpleasurefromyourfriendthatyourpaththroughlifeislikelytobesmoothedbysuccess。Iwishthebusinessandthepleasuresofyoursituationwouldadmitleisurenowandthentoscribblealinetoonewhowishesyoueveryfelicity,andwouldwillinglymerittheappellationof,dearsir,Yourfriendandhumbleservant。

NEWSFROMBOSTON

_ToWilliamSmall_

_May7,1775_

DEARSIR,——IhadthepleasurebyagentlemanwhosawyouatBirminghamtohearofyourwelfare。ByCapt。AselbyoftheTrue-patriotbelongingtoMessrs。Farrell&JonesofBristolIsendyou3doz。bottlesofMadeira,beingthehalfofapresentwhichI

hadlaidbyforyou。Thecaptwasafraidtotakemoreonboardlestitshoulddrawuponhimtheofficersofthecustoms。Theremainingthreedoz。thereforeIproposetosendbyCap;attDrewbelongingtothesamemercantilehouse,whoisjustarrivedhere。ThatwhichgoesbyAselbywillbedeliveredbyhimtoyourorder,theresiduebyDrew,orbyFarrell&Jones,Iknownotwhichasyet。Ihopeyouwillfinditfineasitcametomegenuinefromtheisland&hasbeenkeptinmyowncellareightyears。Withinthisweekwehavereceivedtheunhappynewsofanactionofconsiderablemagnitude,betweentheKing’stroopsandourbrethrenofBoston,inwhichitissaidfivehundredoftheformer,withtheEarlofPercy,areslain。Thatsuchanactionhasoccurred,isundoubted,thoughperhapsthecircumstancesmaynothavereacheduswithtruth。Thisaccidenthascutoffourlasthopeofreconciliation,andaphrensyofrevengeseemstohaveseizedallranksofpeople。Itisalamentablecircumstance,thattheonlymediatorypower,acknowledgedbybothparties,insteadofleadingtoareconciliationofhisdividedpeople,shouldpursuetheincendiarypurposeofstillblowinguptheflames,aswefindhimconstantlydoing,ineveryspeechandpublicdeclaration。Thismay,perhaps,beintendedtointimidateintoacquiescence,buttheeffecthasbeenmostunfortunatelyotherwise。

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