493 (#517) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
493
Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland; written in the year
1698.
Chapters VII and VIII
493
Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland; written in the year
1698.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v09
Biography and Criticism
Clarke, T. E. S. and Foxcroft, H. C. A Life of Gilbert Burnet. (Scotland,
by Clarke; England, by Miss Foxcroft. ) With an Introduction by Firth,
C. H. Cambridge, 1907. [The standard biography of Burnet. ]
## p. 491 (#515) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
491
II. HENRY St John, VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE
A. Collected Works and Letters
Works, published by David Mallet. 5 vols. 1754. 11 vols. 1786. 8 vols.
1809. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.
Letters and Correspondence, Public and Private, of Henry St John Viscount
Bolingbroke, during the time he was Secretary of State to Queen Anne,
with State Papers. . By Parke, Gilbert. 2 vols. 1798.
Lettres Historiques, Politiques, Philosophiques et Particulières de H. St John,
Vic. Bolingbroke, depuis 1710 jusqu'à 1736. 3 vols. Paris, 1808. [Partly
originals, partly translations. ]
B. Periodicals
The Examiner. [By Bolingbroke, and others. ] 1710, etc.
The Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers. 14 vols. 1731-7. [A collected reprint.
First number 5 December 1726. ]
The Occasional Writer. [By Bolingbroke. ] 1727.
C. Separate Works
A Dissertation upon Parties. 1735. [Originally appeared in The Craftsman. )
The Idea of a Patriot King. 1749.
Letter on the Spirit of Patriotism. 1749, 1752.
Reflections on Exile. 1752.
Of the True Use of Retirement and Study. 1752.
Letters on the Study and Use of History. 1752.
Some Reflections on the State of the Nation. 1752.
A Letter to Sir W. Wyndham. 1753.
D. Biographical and Critical Writings
Brosch, M. Lord Bolingbroke und die Whigs und Tories seiner Zeit.
Frankfort. 1883. (Chap. 8: Bolingbroke als Schriftsteller. )
Collins, J. Churton. Bolingbroke, a Historical Study. 1886.
Cooke, G. W. Memoirs of Bolingbroke. 2 vols. 1835.
Harrop, R. Boling broke. (Statesmen Series. ) 1884.
Hassall, A. The life of Viscount Bolingbroke. 1889.
Macknight, T. The Life of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke. 1863.
Rémusat, C. de. L'Angleterre au xviime siècle. 2 vols. Paris, 1856.
Sichel, W. Bolingbroke and his times. . (The Sequel. ) 1901–2.
III. OTHER WRITERS
Nicholas Amhurst
Poems on Several Occasions. 1720.
Terrae Filing. 1721.
Contributions to The Craftsman (1726-36).
.
William Pulteney, Earl of Bath
Contributions to The Craftsman (1727-9 chiefly).
Abel Boyer
The History of King William III. 1702.
The History of the Reigns of Queen Anne, King George I and King George II.
27 Parts, digested into Annals. 1703–29.
The Political State of Great Britain. 60 vols. 1711-40.
## p. 492 (#516) ############################################
492
Bibliography
The History of Queen Anne. 1722. (2nd edn, with numerous Appendices.
1735. )
The Theater of Honour and Nobility. 1729.
Eustace Budgell (1686-1737)
Contributions to The Spectator (1711-14); The Craftsman (1731-7); The
Bee (1733-5).
A Letter to a Friend in the Country. 1721.
A Letter to Mr Law on his Arrival in England. [1721. ]
Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of the Illustrious Family of the Boyles,
particularly Charles Earl of Orrery. 1737.
William Carstares (1649-1715)
State Papers and Letters, addressed to William Carstares, confidential
Secretary to King William during the whole of his Reign. To which is
prefixed his Life. Ed. McCormick, Joseph. Edinburgh, 1774. [Of very
great importance, since Carstares, in conjunction with Portland and the
Dalrymples, virtually directed the Scottish policy of William III. ]
Story, R. H. William Carstares, a Character and Career of the
Revolutionary Epoch (1649-1715). 1874.
Jeremy Collier
Essays upon Several Moral Subjects. 4 parts in 3 vols. 1697-1709.
The Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary.
Collected from Historians, especially L. Morery. 2nd edn, revised to
1688. 2 vols. 1701-21.
Reasons for Restoring some Prayers and Directions as they stand in the
Communion Service of the First English Reformed Liturgy. . . . 1717.
An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, chiefly of England, with a brief
Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland. Ed. Lathbury, T.
9 vols. 1852.
See also bibliography to vol. viii, chap. VI.
George Mackenzie, Earl of Cromartie (1630-1714)
Historical Account of the Conspiracy of the Earl of Gowrie. . . . 1713.
A Vindication of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland, with some
account of the Records. Scots Magazine. 1802.
William Dampier (1652–1715)
Voyages. 4 vols. , containing A New Voyage round the World, 1697. Voyages
and Descriptions. 2 vols. 1699. A Voyage to New Holland. Part 1,
3 vols. , 1703; part 11, 3 vols. , 1709.
Laurence Echard
The History of England from the first entrance of Julius Caesar and the
Romans to the end of the reign of James I. 1707. Vols. II and III: to
the Establishment of King William and Queen Mary. 1718. Vol. iv,
consisting of explanations and amendments, as well as new and curious
additions. . . together with some apologies and vindications. 1720.
Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun
The Political Works of. 1732. (Later editions 1737, 1749 and 1798. )
A Discourse of Government with relation to Militias. Edinburgh, 1698.
(Rptd in Works. )
## p.
493 (#517) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
493
Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland; written in the year
1698. Edinburgh, 1698. (Rptd in Works. )
Discorso delle cose di Spagna, scritto nel mese di Luglio, 1698. 'Napoli'
[Edinburgh), 1698. (Rptd in Works. )
A Speech upon the State of the Nation, in April 1701. n. p. , n. d. (Rptd in
Works. )
An Account of a Conversation concerning a Right Regulation of Government
for the Common Good of Mankind. In a letter to the Marquis of
Montrose, &c. 1704. (Rptd in Works. )
Ormond, G. W. T. Fletcher of Saltoun. (Famous Scots Series. )
Edinburgh and London. 1897.
Scott Macfie, R. A. Bibliography of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun.
Edinburgh, 1901.
James II
Clarke, J. S. The Life of James the Second. Collected out of Memoirs
of James II writ of his own hand. 2 vols. 1816.
Quadriennium Jacobi, or The History of the Reign of King James II
from his first Coming to the Crown to his Desertion. 1689.
[Vehement against the policy of James, including the indictment
of Oates. ]
White Kennett (bishop of Peterborough)
A Compleat History of England; with the Lives of all the Kings and Queens
thereof. Vol. III. (Charles I to William III. ) 1706. New edn 1719.
(As to Roger North's Examen see under Roger North, below. )
A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastic and Civil; containing Matters of Fact
delivered in the words of the most authentick Books, Papers and Records
. . . . from the Restauration of King Charles 11. Vol. 1 (to 1662). 1728.
John Ker of Kersland (1673-1726)
Memoirs; with account of the Ostend Company. 3 parts in 2 vols. ? 1726–7. 3
Robert Knox (1640 ? -1720)
An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies. 1681.
David Lloyd (1635–1692)
The Statesmen and Favourites of England since the Reformation. 1665.
Memories of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings and Deaths of those . . . . that suffered
. . . . for the Protestant Religion and . . . . Allegiance to their Soveraigne . . . .
1668.
George Lockhart (1673-1731)
Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland from Queen Anne's Accession to the Com-
mencement of the Union, 1707. 1714.
Papers on the Affairs of Scotland. 2 vols. 1817. (Very valuable for the
history of the Jacobite movement, from the Jacobite side. ]
Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691)
Collected Works. Ed. with Life, by Ruddiman, Thos. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
1716-22.
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1822.
## p. 494 (#518) ############################################
494
Bibliography
John Macky (d. 1726)
Memoirs of the Secret Services of John Macky Esq. , during the reigns of
King William, Queen Anne and King George the First. 1733.
John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722)
Letters and Despatches, from 1702 to 1712. Ed. Mackay, General Sir G.
5 vols. 1845.
Robert, first Viscount Molesworth (1656-1723)
An Account of Denmark. 1692.
Daniel Neal
A History of New England. 1720.
The History of the Puritans; or Protestant Nonconformists; from the
Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688; comprising an Account
of their Principles: their attempts for a further reformation in the
Church; their sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of their most
considerable Divines. Vol. 1, 1732; vol. 11, 1733; vol. III, 1736; vol
. IV,
1738. Ed. Toulmin, J. , with Life of the author. 5 vols. 1797. (Rptd
1822. )
Maddox, Isaac, Bishop of Worcester. A Vindication of the Doctrine,
Discipline, and Worship of the Church of England . . . from. . .
Mr Neal's first Volume of the History of the Puritans. 1733.
A Review of the Principal Facts objected to in the first Volume of the
History of the Puritans. 1734.
Grey, Zachary. An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume
of [the same). 1736. [And later publications. ]
Roger North
A Discourse of Fish and Fish Ponds. 1713.
Examen: or, An Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a Pretended
Complete History; shewing the perverse and wicked Design of it, and
the many Falsities and Abuses of Truth contained in it. Together with
some Memoirs occasionally inserted. All tending to Vindicate the Honour
of the late King Charles II, and his Happy Reign, from the intended
Aspersions of that Foul Pen. 1740.
Life of the Rt. Hon. Francis North, Baron of Guilford. 1742.
Life of the Hon. Sir Dudley North and of the Hon, and Rev. Dr John
North, 1744. New edn of the Lives of the Norths. Ed. by Jessopp, A.
3 vols. 1890.
Discourse on the study of the Laws. 1824.
Memoirs of Musick. Ed. by Rimbault, E. F. 1846.
Autobiography. Ed. by Jessopp, A. 1887.
John Oldmixon
The Secret History of Europe, in Four Parts compleat. Consisting of the
most private affairs, transacted by all Parties for 50 Years past. . . . With
a large Appendix, containing Original Papers. . . . . 1712-15.
The Critical History of England Ecclesiastical and Civil: wherein the Error
of the Monkish Writers, and others before the Reformation, are expos'd
and corrected. As also are the Deficiency and Partiality of the Historians
,
And particular Notice is taken of The History of the Grand Rebellion
And Mr Echards History of England . . . . To which is added, An Essay
on Criticism; as it regards Design, Thought and Expression, in Prose
and Verse. 2 vols. 1724-6.
## p. 495 (#519) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
495
The History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart,
1730. Vol. 11: during the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary,
Queen Anne, King George I. 1735. Vol. 1: during the Reigns of
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth. 1739.
Humphrey Prideaux (1648-1724)
The true nature of Imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet. 1697.
French translation. 1698.
The Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews. 2 vols.
1716–18. French transl. 2 vols. Amsterdam. 1722. German transl.
2 vols. 1726.
Clarke, T. E. S. and Foxcroft, H. C. A Life of Gilbert Burnet. (Scotland,
by Clarke; England, by Miss Foxcroft. ) With an Introduction by Firth,
C. H. Cambridge, 1907. [The standard biography of Burnet. ]
## p. 491 (#515) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
491
II. HENRY St John, VISCOUNT BOLINGBROKE
A. Collected Works and Letters
Works, published by David Mallet. 5 vols. 1754. 11 vols. 1786. 8 vols.
1809. 4 vols. Philadelphia, 1841.
Letters and Correspondence, Public and Private, of Henry St John Viscount
Bolingbroke, during the time he was Secretary of State to Queen Anne,
with State Papers. . By Parke, Gilbert. 2 vols. 1798.
Lettres Historiques, Politiques, Philosophiques et Particulières de H. St John,
Vic. Bolingbroke, depuis 1710 jusqu'à 1736. 3 vols. Paris, 1808. [Partly
originals, partly translations. ]
B. Periodicals
The Examiner. [By Bolingbroke, and others. ] 1710, etc.
The Craftsman. By Caleb D'Anvers. 14 vols. 1731-7. [A collected reprint.
First number 5 December 1726. ]
The Occasional Writer. [By Bolingbroke. ] 1727.
C. Separate Works
A Dissertation upon Parties. 1735. [Originally appeared in The Craftsman. )
The Idea of a Patriot King. 1749.
Letter on the Spirit of Patriotism. 1749, 1752.
Reflections on Exile. 1752.
Of the True Use of Retirement and Study. 1752.
Letters on the Study and Use of History. 1752.
Some Reflections on the State of the Nation. 1752.
A Letter to Sir W. Wyndham. 1753.
D. Biographical and Critical Writings
Brosch, M. Lord Bolingbroke und die Whigs und Tories seiner Zeit.
Frankfort. 1883. (Chap. 8: Bolingbroke als Schriftsteller. )
Collins, J. Churton. Bolingbroke, a Historical Study. 1886.
Cooke, G. W. Memoirs of Bolingbroke. 2 vols. 1835.
Harrop, R. Boling broke. (Statesmen Series. ) 1884.
Hassall, A. The life of Viscount Bolingbroke. 1889.
Macknight, T. The Life of Henry St John, Viscount Bolingbroke. 1863.
Rémusat, C. de. L'Angleterre au xviime siècle. 2 vols. Paris, 1856.
Sichel, W. Bolingbroke and his times. . (The Sequel. ) 1901–2.
III. OTHER WRITERS
Nicholas Amhurst
Poems on Several Occasions. 1720.
Terrae Filing. 1721.
Contributions to The Craftsman (1726-36).
.
William Pulteney, Earl of Bath
Contributions to The Craftsman (1727-9 chiefly).
Abel Boyer
The History of King William III. 1702.
The History of the Reigns of Queen Anne, King George I and King George II.
27 Parts, digested into Annals. 1703–29.
The Political State of Great Britain. 60 vols. 1711-40.
## p. 492 (#516) ############################################
492
Bibliography
The History of Queen Anne. 1722. (2nd edn, with numerous Appendices.
1735. )
The Theater of Honour and Nobility. 1729.
Eustace Budgell (1686-1737)
Contributions to The Spectator (1711-14); The Craftsman (1731-7); The
Bee (1733-5).
A Letter to a Friend in the Country. 1721.
A Letter to Mr Law on his Arrival in England. [1721. ]
Memoirs of the Lives and Characters of the Illustrious Family of the Boyles,
particularly Charles Earl of Orrery. 1737.
William Carstares (1649-1715)
State Papers and Letters, addressed to William Carstares, confidential
Secretary to King William during the whole of his Reign. To which is
prefixed his Life. Ed. McCormick, Joseph. Edinburgh, 1774. [Of very
great importance, since Carstares, in conjunction with Portland and the
Dalrymples, virtually directed the Scottish policy of William III. ]
Story, R. H. William Carstares, a Character and Career of the
Revolutionary Epoch (1649-1715). 1874.
Jeremy Collier
Essays upon Several Moral Subjects. 4 parts in 3 vols. 1697-1709.
The Great Historical, Geographical, Genealogical and Poetical Dictionary.
Collected from Historians, especially L. Morery. 2nd edn, revised to
1688. 2 vols. 1701-21.
Reasons for Restoring some Prayers and Directions as they stand in the
Communion Service of the First English Reformed Liturgy. . . . 1717.
An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, chiefly of England, with a brief
Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland. Ed. Lathbury, T.
9 vols. 1852.
See also bibliography to vol. viii, chap. VI.
George Mackenzie, Earl of Cromartie (1630-1714)
Historical Account of the Conspiracy of the Earl of Gowrie. . . . 1713.
A Vindication of the Reformation of the Church of Scotland, with some
account of the Records. Scots Magazine. 1802.
William Dampier (1652–1715)
Voyages. 4 vols. , containing A New Voyage round the World, 1697. Voyages
and Descriptions. 2 vols. 1699. A Voyage to New Holland. Part 1,
3 vols. , 1703; part 11, 3 vols. , 1709.
Laurence Echard
The History of England from the first entrance of Julius Caesar and the
Romans to the end of the reign of James I. 1707. Vols. II and III: to
the Establishment of King William and Queen Mary. 1718. Vol. iv,
consisting of explanations and amendments, as well as new and curious
additions. . . together with some apologies and vindications. 1720.
Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun
The Political Works of. 1732. (Later editions 1737, 1749 and 1798. )
A Discourse of Government with relation to Militias. Edinburgh, 1698.
(Rptd in Works. )
## p.
493 (#517) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
493
Two Discourses concerning the Affairs of Scotland; written in the year
1698. Edinburgh, 1698. (Rptd in Works. )
Discorso delle cose di Spagna, scritto nel mese di Luglio, 1698. 'Napoli'
[Edinburgh), 1698. (Rptd in Works. )
A Speech upon the State of the Nation, in April 1701. n. p. , n. d. (Rptd in
Works. )
An Account of a Conversation concerning a Right Regulation of Government
for the Common Good of Mankind. In a letter to the Marquis of
Montrose, &c. 1704. (Rptd in Works. )
Ormond, G. W. T. Fletcher of Saltoun. (Famous Scots Series. )
Edinburgh and London. 1897.
Scott Macfie, R. A. Bibliography of Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun.
Edinburgh, 1901.
James II
Clarke, J. S. The Life of James the Second. Collected out of Memoirs
of James II writ of his own hand. 2 vols. 1816.
Quadriennium Jacobi, or The History of the Reign of King James II
from his first Coming to the Crown to his Desertion. 1689.
[Vehement against the policy of James, including the indictment
of Oates. ]
White Kennett (bishop of Peterborough)
A Compleat History of England; with the Lives of all the Kings and Queens
thereof. Vol. III. (Charles I to William III. ) 1706. New edn 1719.
(As to Roger North's Examen see under Roger North, below. )
A Register and Chronicle, Ecclesiastic and Civil; containing Matters of Fact
delivered in the words of the most authentick Books, Papers and Records
. . . . from the Restauration of King Charles 11. Vol. 1 (to 1662). 1728.
John Ker of Kersland (1673-1726)
Memoirs; with account of the Ostend Company. 3 parts in 2 vols. ? 1726–7. 3
Robert Knox (1640 ? -1720)
An Historical Relation of the Island of Ceylon in the East Indies. 1681.
David Lloyd (1635–1692)
The Statesmen and Favourites of England since the Reformation. 1665.
Memories of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings and Deaths of those . . . . that suffered
. . . . for the Protestant Religion and . . . . Allegiance to their Soveraigne . . . .
1668.
George Lockhart (1673-1731)
Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland from Queen Anne's Accession to the Com-
mencement of the Union, 1707. 1714.
Papers on the Affairs of Scotland. 2 vols. 1817. (Very valuable for the
history of the Jacobite movement, from the Jacobite side. ]
Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691)
Collected Works. Ed. with Life, by Ruddiman, Thos. 2 vols. Edinburgh,
1716-22.
Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland. Edinburgh, 1822.
## p. 494 (#518) ############################################
494
Bibliography
John Macky (d. 1726)
Memoirs of the Secret Services of John Macky Esq. , during the reigns of
King William, Queen Anne and King George the First. 1733.
John Churchill, first Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722)
Letters and Despatches, from 1702 to 1712. Ed. Mackay, General Sir G.
5 vols. 1845.
Robert, first Viscount Molesworth (1656-1723)
An Account of Denmark. 1692.
Daniel Neal
A History of New England. 1720.
The History of the Puritans; or Protestant Nonconformists; from the
Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688; comprising an Account
of their Principles: their attempts for a further reformation in the
Church; their sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of their most
considerable Divines. Vol. 1, 1732; vol. 11, 1733; vol. III, 1736; vol
. IV,
1738. Ed. Toulmin, J. , with Life of the author. 5 vols. 1797. (Rptd
1822. )
Maddox, Isaac, Bishop of Worcester. A Vindication of the Doctrine,
Discipline, and Worship of the Church of England . . . from. . .
Mr Neal's first Volume of the History of the Puritans. 1733.
A Review of the Principal Facts objected to in the first Volume of the
History of the Puritans. 1734.
Grey, Zachary. An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume
of [the same). 1736. [And later publications. ]
Roger North
A Discourse of Fish and Fish Ponds. 1713.
Examen: or, An Enquiry into the Credit and Veracity of a Pretended
Complete History; shewing the perverse and wicked Design of it, and
the many Falsities and Abuses of Truth contained in it. Together with
some Memoirs occasionally inserted. All tending to Vindicate the Honour
of the late King Charles II, and his Happy Reign, from the intended
Aspersions of that Foul Pen. 1740.
Life of the Rt. Hon. Francis North, Baron of Guilford. 1742.
Life of the Hon. Sir Dudley North and of the Hon, and Rev. Dr John
North, 1744. New edn of the Lives of the Norths. Ed. by Jessopp, A.
3 vols. 1890.
Discourse on the study of the Laws. 1824.
Memoirs of Musick. Ed. by Rimbault, E. F. 1846.
Autobiography. Ed. by Jessopp, A. 1887.
John Oldmixon
The Secret History of Europe, in Four Parts compleat. Consisting of the
most private affairs, transacted by all Parties for 50 Years past. . . . With
a large Appendix, containing Original Papers. . . . . 1712-15.
The Critical History of England Ecclesiastical and Civil: wherein the Error
of the Monkish Writers, and others before the Reformation, are expos'd
and corrected. As also are the Deficiency and Partiality of the Historians
,
And particular Notice is taken of The History of the Grand Rebellion
And Mr Echards History of England . . . . To which is added, An Essay
on Criticism; as it regards Design, Thought and Expression, in Prose
and Verse. 2 vols. 1724-6.
## p. 495 (#519) ############################################
Chapters VII and VIII
495
The History of England during the Reigns of the Royal House of Stuart,
1730. Vol. 11: during the Reigns of King William and Queen Mary,
Queen Anne, King George I. 1735. Vol. 1: during the Reigns of
Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth. 1739.
Humphrey Prideaux (1648-1724)
The true nature of Imposture fully display'd in the life of Mahomet. 1697.
French translation. 1698.
The Old and New Testament connected in the History of the Jews. 2 vols.
1716–18. French transl. 2 vols. Amsterdam. 1722. German transl.
2 vols. 1726.
