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121. Смоллет Т. Путешествие Хамфри Клинкера. М., 1983.

122. A Consultation On the Subject of a Standing Army, held at the King’s-Arms Tavern, On the Twenty-eighth Day of February 1763. London, 1763.

123. A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, from a Gentleman in Scotland, concerning The Slavish Dependencies, which a great Part of that Nation is still kept under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships. Containing Very good Hints for reforming the Highlands, and preventing Rebellion for the future. First printed at Edinburgh in 1721. London, 1746.

124. A Letter to a Noble Lord; containing some Remarks on the Nature and Tendency of Two Acts past Last Session of Last Parliament: namely, An Act for vesting in his Majestie the Estates of certain Traytors, and etc. and An Act for taking away and abolishing the Heritable Jurisdictions in that Part of Great Britain, called Scotland, and etc. And for restoring such Jurisdictions to the Crown, and etc. London, 1748.

125. A Memorial concerning the Disorders of the Highlands, especially the Northern Parts thereof, and the Isles of Scotland. With an Account of Some Means by which the same may be redressed and prevented. Edinburgh, 1703.

126. An Ample Disquisition Into the Nature of Regalities, and other Heritable Jurisdictions, In that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, as now under the Consideration of Parliament. Addressed to the Consideration of his Fellow Subjects of Scotland. By an English Gentleman. London, 1747.

127. An Essay upon Feudal Holdings, Superiorities, and Hereditary Jurisdictions, in Scotland. London, 1747.

128. An Impartial View of the Causes leading this Country to the Neccessity of an Union… Dublin, 1799.

129. A Proper Answer to the By-Stander. London, 1742.

130. Campbell J. A Full and Particular Description of the Highlands of Scotland. London, 1752.

131. Consideration on Militias and Standing Armies. With Some Observations on the Plan of Defence suggested by the Earl of Shelburne, and some Thoughts on the Propriety of Military Exercises on Sunday, and on the Necessity of a Scotch Militia. By a Member of Parliament. London, 1782.

132. Fletcher A. Two discourses concerning the affairs of Scotland, written in the year 1698. Edinburgh, 1698.

133. Mackintosh W. A Short Scheme: Whereby is proposed, by the help of the Military Road, Made by the Honourable Lieutenant-General Wade, And now extended by the Honourable Lieutenant-General Clayton, effectively to stop depredations and Thieft, so frequently committed in, and so destructive to the Northern Counties of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1742.