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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: 
Macdonald, Andrew, Vimonda: a Tragedy.
Walter Scott: Autobiographical Fragment, 1808  ¶ 46
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 18
Mackenzie of Portmore, Colin, “Ellandonnan Castle” in Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, consisting of Historical and Romantic Ballads, collected in the Southern Counties of Scotland, with a few of modern date, founded upon Local Tradition.
Volume II,  Chapter IV 1806-08  ¶ 33
Volume VII,  Chapter IX 1831  ¶ n1
Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Sir George, Memoirs of the Affairs of Scotland from the Restoration of King Charles II. A.D. MDCLX.
Sir Walter Scott to Lord Montagu of Boughton, 15 March 1822  ¶ 3
Mackenzie, Henry, The Man of Feeling.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 16
Mackintosh, Sir JamesMackintosh, Robert James, Memoirs of the Life of Sir James Mackintosh.
Volume II,  Chapter VIII 1810  ¶ n2
Macneill, Hector, The Pastoral, or Lyric Muse of Scotland; in Three Cantos.
Volume II,  Chapter VI 1808-09  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharp, 30 December 1808  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Charles Kirkpatrick Sharp, 30 December 1808  ¶ n1
Macpherson, David, Annals of Commerce, Manufactures, Fisheries, and Navigation: with brief Notices of the Arts and Sciences connected with them: containing the Commercial Transactions of the British Empire and other Countries.
Volume II,  Chapter III 1806  ¶ n1
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 7 April 1806  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 7 April 1806  ¶ n1
Macpherson, James, The Iliad of Homer, translated by James Macpherson.
Walter Scott to Anna Seward, [September 1806]  ¶ 4
Macpherson, James, The Works of Ossian, the Son of Fingal: translated from the Galic Language.
Walter Scott to Anna Seward, [September 1806]  ¶ 1
Walter Scott to Anna Seward, [September 1806]  ¶ 2
Walter Scott to Anna Seward, [September 1806]  ¶ 4
Maier, Jakob, Fust von Stromberg. Ein Schauspiel in fünf Aufzügen.
Volume I,  Chapter VIII 1796-97  ¶ 18
Maitland, Sir Frederick Lewis, Narrative of the Surrender of Buonaparte and of his Residence on board H.M.S. Bellerophon; with a Detail of the principal Events that occurred in that Ship, between the 24th of May and the 8th of August, 1815.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 38
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 43
Malcolm, James Peller, Londinium redivivum; or an Antient History and Modern Description of London.
Volume V,  Chapter VI 1821  ¶ 17
Malory, Sir Thomas, Le Morte Darthur.
Volume I,  Chapter VII 1792-96  ¶ 13
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, November 1807  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to Robert Southey, 15 December 1807  ¶ 3
Marjoribanks, John, Trifles in Verse: By a Young Soldier.
Volume I,  Chapter III 1778-83  ¶ 26
Marlowe, Christopher, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus.
Walter Scott, Journal Excerpts, March-July 1797  ¶ 17
Volume IV,  Chapter VI 1818  ¶ 16
Martin, Martin, A Description of the Western Islands of Scotland.
Walter Scott, Island Journal, 22-25 August 1814  ¶ 4
Mariner, William Charles, An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands in the South Pacific Ocean: with an original Grammar and Vocabulary of their Language.
Walter Scott to William Laidlaw, 3 July 1817  ¶ 2
Massinger, Philip, Unnatural Combat.
Walter Scott to George Ellis, 14 October 1803  ¶ 3
Mathias, Thomas James, The Pursuits of Literature, or what you will: a Satirical Poem in Dialogue.
Volume VII,  Chapter X 1831-32  ¶ 2
Maturin, Charles Robert, Bertram, or, the Castle of St. Aldobrand: a Tragedy in Five Acts.
Volume III,  Chapter X 1814-15  ¶ 5
Volume IV,  Chapter IV 1818  ¶ 12
Maturin, Charles Robert, Fatal Revenge; or, the Family of Montorio. A Romance.
Walter Scott to Daniel Terry, 10 November 1814  ¶ 3
Maturin, Charles Robert, Women; or, Pour et Contre. A Tale.
Volume IV,  Chapter IV 1818  ¶ 12
Walter Scott to Charles Maturin, 26 February 1818  ¶ 1
Volume IV,  Chapter VII 1818-19  ¶ n2
McCrie, Thomas, The Life of John Knox: containing Illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland, with Biographical Notices of the principal Reformers, and Sketches of the Progress of Literature in Scotland.
Walter Scott to Lady Louisa Stuart, 31 January 1817  ¶ 1
McCrie, Thomas, “Review of Tales of My Landlord” in Edinburgh Christian Instructor.
Volume IV,  Chapter I 1816  ¶ 27
Melville of Halhill, Sir James, Memoirs of his own Life by Sir James Melville of Halhill, 1549-1593.
Volume II,  Chapter VI 1808-09  ¶ 16
Volume VII,  Chapter I 1826-27  ¶ 8
Ménestrier, Claude-François, Traité des Tournois, Joustes, Carrousels et autres spectacles publics.
Walter Scott to John Richardson, 3 July 1810  ¶ 2
Michel, Francisque Xavier, The Poetical Romances of Tristan in French, in Anglo-Norman and in Greek composed in the XII. and XIII. Centuries.
Volume I,  Chapter XII 1803-04  ¶ n1
Mickle, William Julius, “Cumnor Hall” in Old Ballads, Historical and Narrative, with some of Modern Date; now first collected, and reprinted from Rare Copies. With Notes.
Volume I,  Chapter V 1786-90  ¶ 3
Volume I,  Chapter V 1786-90  ¶ 4
Volume V,  Chapter II 1820-21  ¶ 13
Mickle, William Julius, The Lusiad, or, the Discovery of India: an Epic Poem.
Volume I,  Chapter V 1786-90  ¶ 6
Middleton, Thomas, Michaelmas Terme.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 4 June-11 October 1826  ¶ 34
Miller, Philip, The Gardener's and Florist's Dictionary: or a Complete System of Horticulture.
Volume I,  Chapter III 1778-83  ¶ 21
Milton, John, Paradise Lost. A Poem written in Ten Books.
Walter Scott to Anna Seward, [September 1807]  ¶ 2
Sir Walter Scott to John Murray, 17 December 1821  ¶ 1
Moliere, George Dandin ou le Mari confondu.
Volume IV,  Chapter VII 1818-19  ¶ n2
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 7 December 1818  ¶ 3
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 7 December 1818  ¶ n2
Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat, baron de, De l'esprit des lois.
Volume I,  Chapter IX 1798-99  ¶ 32
Montfleury, Zacharie Jacob, La Femme juge et partie, comédie.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 13 October 26 November 1826  ¶ 25
Moore, Edward, The Gamester: a Tragedy.
Sir Walter Scott, 23 May-9 June 1830  ¶ 5
Moore, Thomas, “From Messrs Lackington and Co” in Intercepted Letters: or, the Two Penny Post-bag. To which are added, Trifles reprinted.
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ n1
Moore, Thomas, “From the Countess Dowager of Cork” in Intercepted Letters: or, the Two Penny Post-bag. To which are added, Trifles reprinted.
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ n1
Moore, Thomas, Intercepted Letters: or, the Two Penny Post-bag. To which are added, Trifles reprinted.
Volume III,  Chapter I 1812-13  ¶ 33
Moore, Thomas, Lalla Rookh, an Oriental Romance.
Volume VI,  Chapter III 1825  ¶ 13
Moore, Thomas, Letters and Journals of Lord Byron with Notices of his Life.
Volume VI,  Chapter V 1826  ¶ n1
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 26 December 1825-9 February 1826  ¶ n1
Moore, Thomas, Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress: with a Preface Notes and Appendix.
Volume V,  Chapter II 1820-21  ¶ 3
Morgan [née Owenson], Lady Sydney, O'Donnel, a National Tale.
Sir Walter Scott, Journal, 10 February-15 March 1826  ¶ 50
Morier, James Justinian, The Adventures of Hajji Baba, of Ispahan, in England.
Volume VII,  Chapter IV 1828  ¶ 16
Morritt of Rokeby, John Bacon Sawrey, “The Curse of Moy, a Highland Tale” in  Edinburgh Annual Register.
Volume II,  Chapter VIII 1810  ¶ 10
Walter Scott to J. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby, 2 March 1810  ¶ 4
Morton, Thomas, Cure for the Heart-Ache; a Comedy, in Five Acts.
Volume VII,  Chapter I 1826-27  ¶ n1
Morton, Thomas, A Roland for an Oliver. A Farce, in Two Acts.
Volume VII,  Chapter VII 1830-31  ¶ n2
Sir Walter Scott to Robert Cadell, 12 December 1830  ¶ 3
Sir Walter Scott to Robert Cadell, 12 December 1830  ¶ n2