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contents:
Vol I Preface
Chapter I
Chapter II 1771-78
Chapter III 1778-83
Chapter IV 1783-86
Chapter V 1786-90
Chapter VI 1790-92
Chapter VII 1792-96
Chapter VIII 1796-97
Chapter IX 1798-99
Chapter X 1800-02
Chapter XI 1802-03
Chapter XII 1803-04
Chapter I 1804-05
Chapter II 1805
Chapter III 1806
Chapter IV 1806-08
Chapter V 1808
Chapter VI 1808-09
Chapter VII 1809-10
Chapter VIII 1810
Chapter IX 1810
Chapter X 1810-11
Chapter XI 1811
Chapter XII 1811-12
Chapter I 1812-13
Chapter II 1813
Chapter III 1814
Chapter IV 1814
Chapter V 1814
Chapter VI 1814
Chapter VII 1814
Chapter VIII 1814
Chapter IX 1814
Chapter X 1814-15
Chapter XI 1815
Chapter XII 1815
Vol III Appendix
Chapter I 1816
Chapter II 1817
Chapter III 1817
Chapter IV 1818
Chapter V 1818
Chapter VI 1818
Chapter VII 1818-19
Chapter VIII 1819
Chapter IX 1819
Chapter X 1819
Chapter XI 1820
Chapter XII 1820
Chapter I 1820
Chapter II 1820-21
Chapter III 1821
Chapter IV 1821
Chapter V 1821
Chapter VI 1821
Chapter VII 1822
Chapter VIII 1822
Chapter IX 1822-23
Chapter X 1823
Chapter XI 1823
Chapter XII 1824
Chapter XIII 1824-25
Chapter I 1825
Chapter II 1825
Chapter III 1825
Chapter IV 1825
Chapter V 1826
Chapter VI 1826
Chapter VII 1826
Chapter VIII 1826
Chapter IX 1826
Chapter X 1826
Chapter XI 1826
Vol VII Preface
Chapter I 1826-27
Chapter II 1827
Chapter III 1828
Chapter IV 1828
Chapter V 1829
Chapter VI 1830
Chapter VII 1830-31
Chapter VIII 1831
Chapter IX 1831
Chapter X 1831-32
Chapter XI 1832
Chapter XII
Vol VII Appendix
Index
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Titles Index: 
Alighieri, Dante, The Divine Comedy.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ 11
Alighieri, Dante, “The Inferno” in The Divine Comedy.
Edward Cheney, “Sir Walter Scott in Rome,” [1832]  ¶ 7
Dalrymple, Sir David, third baronet, Lord Hailes, Annals of Scotland. From the Accession of Malcolm III. surnamed Canmore, to the Accession of Robert I.
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Montagu of Boughton, 17 July 1823  ¶ 1
Volume VII,  Chapter I 1826-27  ¶ n1
Dalrymple, James, first viscount Stair, The Institutions of the Law of Scotland, deduced from its Originals, and collated with the Civil, Canon, and Feudal-Laws; and with the Customs of neighbouring Nations.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 30
Davy, Sir Humphry, baronet, Consolations in Travel, or, the Last Days of a Philosopher.
Volume V,  Chapter I 1820  ¶ 10
Davy, Sir Humphry, baronet, Salmonia; or, Days of Fly Fishing, in a Series of Conversations, with some Account of the Habits of Fishing belonging to the Genus Salmo.
Volume VII,  Chapter IV 1828  ¶ 16
Davy, John, Memoirs of the Life of Sir Humphry Davy, Bart..
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 19 Januaruy 1815  ¶ n1
Volume VII,  Chapter IX 1831  ¶ 35
Volume VII,  Chapter IX 1831  ¶ n1
Defoe, Daniel, Every-body's Business, is No-body's Business; or, Private Abuses, Publick Grievances: exemplified in the Pride, Insolence, and exorbitant Wages of our Women-servants, Footmen, &c..
Walter Scott, Journal Excerpts, March-July 1797  ¶ 18
Defoe, Daniel, Memoirs of a Cavalier: or a Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England.
Volume II,  Chapter V 1808  ¶ n1
Denham, Dixon, Narrative of Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa, in the Years 1822, 1823 and 1824, by Major Denham, Captain Clapperton, and the late Doctor Oudney, extending across the Great Desert to the Tenth Degree of Northern Latitude, and from Kouka in Bornou, to Sackatoo, the Capital of the Fellatah Empire: with an Appendix.
Volume VI,  Chapter X 1826  ¶ 13
Derham, William, The Artificial Clock-maker: a Treatise of Watch, and Clock-work, wherein the Art of calculating Numbers for most sorts of Movements is explained to the Capacity of the Unlearned.
Volume V,  Chapter VI 1821  ¶ 17
Dickens, Charles, The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club.
Volume VI,  Chapter III 1825  ¶ 29
Dobrizhoffer, Martin, Historia de Abiponibus, equestri, bellicosaque Paraguariae natione, lucupletata copiosis barbararum gentium etc. observationibus.
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 14 January 1809  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 14 January 1809  ¶ 5
Dodsley, Robert, The King and the Miller of Mansfield: a Dramatick Tale.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 9 January-20 February 1827  ¶ 5
Douce, Francis, Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: with Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare; on the Collection of Popular Tales entitled Gesta Romanorum; and on the English Morris Dance.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 23 February 1808  ¶ 2
Douglas, Gavin, bishop of Dunkeld, The Palice of Honour.
Volume I,  Chapter XI 1802-03  ¶ 5
Douglas, Sir Howard, third baronet, An Essay on the Principles and Construction of Military Bridges: and the Passage of Rivers in Military Operations.
Walter Scott to John Murray, 23 March 1818  ¶ 1
Douglas of Glenbervie, Sir Robert, sixth baronet, The Baronage of Scotland; containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Gentry of that Kingdom.
Volume I,  Chapter II 1771-78  ¶ 3
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 20 November-24 December 1825  ¶ 3
Douglas of Glenbervie, Sir Robert, sixth baronet, The Peerage of Scotland: containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, from their Origin to the Present Generation.
Volume VII,  Chapter VI 1830  ¶ n1
Dryden, John, Absalom and Achitophel: a Poem.
Walter Scott to George Ellis, [November? 1805]  ¶ 1
Volume VI,  Chapter XI 1826  ¶ n2
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 28
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 30
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ n2
Dryden, John, Fables Ancient and Modern; translated into Verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: with Original Poems.
William Wordsworth to Walter Scott, 7 November 1805  ¶ 3
George Ellis to Walter Scott, 2 May 1808  ¶ 1
George Ellis to Walter Scott, 23 September 1808  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Chapter VIII 1810  ¶ 25
Volume II,  Chapter X 1810-11  ¶ 26
Volume IV,  Chapter V 1818  ¶ 17
Dryden, John, The Hind and the Panther. A Poem, in Three Parts.
Walter Scott to George Ellis, [November? 1805]  ¶ 1
Dryden, John, MacFlecknoe, or a Satyr upon the True-Blew-Protestant Poet, T. S.
Volume II,  Chapter VI 1808-09  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Thomas Scott, 19 November 1808  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Thomas Scott, 19 November 1808  ¶ n1
Dryden, John, “Palamon and Arcite” in Fables Ancient and Modern; translated into Verse.
William Wordsworth to Walter Scott, 7 November 1805  ¶ 1
Dryden, John, The Second Part of Absalom and Achitophel: a Poem.
Walter Scott to Daniel Terry, [September 1812]  ¶ 1
Dryden, John, “Theodore and Honoria” in Fables Ancient and Modern; translated into Verse, from Homer, Ovid, Boccace, & Chaucer: with Original Poems.
George Ellis to Walter Scott, 2 May 1808  ¶ 1
Volume II,  Chapter VIII 1810  ¶ 26