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The Poetical Works of ROBERT FERGUSSON, with a memoir of the Author. W. and R. Chambers, 1878. The Poems of ROBERT FERGUSSON, with a Life of the Author and Remarks on his Genius and Writings, by James Gray. Edinburgh, John Fairbairn, 1821. The Scottish Minstrel, the Songs of Scotland subsequent to Burns, with memoirs of the Poets, by the Rev. CHARLES ROGERS. William P. Nimmo. Edinburgh, 1876.

It is without romanticism and exaggeration, and so it is not a romance; it is more like a book of memoirs, and I hear this was the first title of the book, but it was changed. There you have my opinion of the La Princesse de Clèves; let me ask you for yours, for people have almost come to blows over it.

Genealogical Memoirs of the Family of Robert Burns, and of the Scottish House of Burns, by the REV CHARLES ROGERS. Edinburgh, W. Paterson, 1877. A Manual of Religious Belief, composed by WILLIAM BURNES, for the instruction of his Children. Kilmarnock. Mr Kie, 1875.

Verhandelingen vitgegeven door het zeeuwsch, genootschap der wetenschappen te. V. aussi les Memoirs of Wil. Qualités morales des Nègres. Amour du travail, courage, bravoure, tendresse paternelle et filiale, générosité, etc.

The Honourable Henry Erskine, lord advocate for Scotland, with notes of certain of his Kinsfold and his Time, by Lieut-Colonel ALEX. FERGUSSON. William Blackwood and Sons. Edinburgh, 1882. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, by J. G. LOCKHART, his son-in-law and literary executor. 4 vols. Paris, Baudry's, European Library, 1838.

Kent's commentaries, vol. 4, p. 370. M. Kent, dans le même ouvrage, vol. 4, p. 1-22, fait l'historique de la législation américaine relative aux substitutions. Il en résulte qu'avant la révolution d'Amérique les lois anglaises sur les substitutions formaient le droit commun dans les colonies. Les substitutions proprement dites (Estates' tail) furent abolies en Virginie dès 1776 (cette abolition eut lieu sur la motion de Jefferson; voyez Jefferson's Memoirs), dans l'

Il était, dès alors, très capable d'observer et de juger, et on peut être certain que son jugement a été conservé très exactement dans son souvenir. Il raconte lui-même dans quelles circonstances se produisit cette rencontre, avec l'aisance de récit un peu prolixe mais toujours très bien construit, qui lui est habituelle. Memoirs of the Life of Walter Scott, chap.