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Intelligence respecting arts,
Review of Sir John Sinclair's statistics,
To correspondents,
Account of some antiquities in Scotland,
Plan and elevation of a druid's temple in Aberdeenshire,
Sketch of the life of the earl of Marr concluded,
Reading memorandums
Review of Sir John Sinclair's statistics concluded,
Philosophical geography, part 111. with a map,
Observations on Watson's history,
The effects of imagination,
On the chances in the lottery,
On banking companies,
The dean Badajoz, a tale, from the French,
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Comparison between the mode of writing history by the ancients and moderns, 121
The necessity of roguery exemplified,
On Smollet's writings,
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On some petrifactions in Fife,
Observations on Pope's works,
Azakia, a tale, coucluded,
A proposal for victualling the navy, &c
Authentic particulars respecting Thomson,
The will,
On rearing oak woods in Scotland,
Account of an ancient stone coffin,
Reflections of Frederick the Great,
Account of the court of the press,
On trade and manufactures,
Parliamentary proceedings,
Anecdotes,
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Miscellaneous remarks on the political progress of Great Britain,
Remarks on grammar,
Exercises in practical grammar,
On the circular buildings called duns in Scotland,
Elevation of Dun-agglesag in Rofsfhire,
Philosophical geography,
Peter, a tale,
Novum organum politicum,
·Parliamentary proceedings on the corn bill,
Historical chronicle at the end,
A song, Resolv'd said the poet,
On the approach of winter,
The bird's nest,
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178
Lines found in an old book,
ib. The determination,
21T
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22.0
POETRY.
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33 | A picture too true,
ib. Ode for a club, Dec. 31. 1791, 217
34 A fable,
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Gleanings of ancient poetry,
from Gavin Douglas,
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70 Portsdown hill,
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105 Verses copied from a window, 252
106 Lines written below a print of
107 a-sleeping child,
ib.
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To the snow drop,
Ode by Matthew Bramble, 295
The complaint, by a lady, 296
Song by Thomson, never before
published,
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From an original Painting by Cornelius Junfen And Published as the Met Directs 4". Jan. 1792..