CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Authorities already described. Green's
Calendar of State Papers; Burnet's Own Times; Kennet's Register;
Chamberlayne, Sir William Temple, Sir John Reresby, Sir Joseph
Williamson, Evelyn, Penys, Narcissus Luttrell, Burton, Rymer, and
Dumont; Sir John Dalrymple's Memoirs; Despatches of Barillon,
Bonrepaux, and the Comte d'Avaux ; Mignet's Collections relating
to the Spanish Succession. BIOGRAPHIES.—Baxter's Autobiography ;
Calamy's Ejected Ministers; Boyer's Life of Temple; Lives by Roger
North; Memoirs of Sir James Turner; Letters of Mary II.; Dryden's
Poems. WRITERS OF THE PRESENT CENTURY.-Fox's History
of James II.; J. S. Clarke's Life of James II.; Mackintosh, Ma-
caulay, Mr. W. E. Forster, Mr. Paget, Marsden, Mr. Hunt, and Dr.
Tulloch; Histories of the Royal Society, by Sprat, Birch, Thomson,
and Weld; Biographies of Sir W. Temple, Grahame of Claverhouse,
Lord Shaftesbury, Blake and Penn; Writers on Dryden. . 358-370
CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS.-Correspondence of the Duke of
Shrewsbury; Macpherson's Original Papers; Carstair's State Papers.
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Locke On Toleration ; Swift's Journal
and History; his Political Pamphlets; Bolingbroke's Works and
Correspondence; Boyer, Oldmixon, and Tindal; Fletcher of Saltoun;
Lord Hervey's Memoirs, and Horace Walpole's Letters; Ker of Kers-
land; Dr. King's Anecdotes. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. -Memoirs of the
Duke of Berwick; Letters of William III.; Marlborough's Despatches;
Literature relating to the Duchess of Marlborough. NON-CONTEM-
PORARY WRITER.-Somerville's Reign of Queen Anne. WRITERS
of the Present Century. --Archdeacon Coxe, Alison, Earl Stan-
hope, and Burton; Mr. Lecky's England in the Eighteenth Cen-
tury. Works relating to the Spanish Succession. The Earls of
Stair; Lives of Carstairs, Pitt, Bentley, and Newton; Macaulay's
Essays; Nichols's Literary Anecdotes; Wordsworth's University
Life, etc.; Professor Mayor s Baker; Mr. Hunt, Leslie Stephen,
Messrs. Abbey and Overton
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS.-Calendar of State Papers by Mr. Red-
ington; the Grenville Papers; the Bedford Correspondence; the
Pitt Correspondence; Memoirs of Lord Rockingham; Correspondence
of George III.; the Malmesbury Correspondence; Burke's Correspon-
dence, Speeches, and Pamphlets; the Cornwallis Correspondence ;
Romilly's Letters; Duke of Buckingham's Memoirs of George III.;
the Rose Correspondence; the Auckland Correspondence; Horace
Walpole's Memoirs of George II. and George III.; his Notes on the
Debates in Parliament; the Gentleman's Magazine and the Annual
Register; Cavendish's Debates; the Letters of. Junius; Bubb Dod-
ington's Diary. BIOGRAPHIES.-Lives of William Pitt, Burke, C.
J. Fox, Clive, Wesley, Lord Mansfield, and Sheridan; Lord Broug-
ham's Statesmen of the Reign of George III. LATER HISTORICAL
WRITERS. Adolphus, Craik and Macfarlane, Mr. Massey, Sir
Erskine May, Sir G. C. Lewis; Lord Holland's Memoirs; Wright's
Ca icature Ilistory. 384-395
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