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PREFACE
Vol. I CONTENTS
Ch. I. 1747-1752
Ch. II. 1752-1761
Ch. III. 1761-1765
Ch. IV. 1765-1766
Ch. V. 1767-1771
Ch. VI. 1771
Ch. VII. 1771-1776
Ch. VIII. 1771-1776
Ch. IX. 1776-1777
Ch. X. 1779-1786
Ch. XI. 1779-1786
Ch. XII. 1779-1786
Ch. XIII. 1780-1782
Ch. XIV. 1786-1789
Ch. XV. 1786-1790
Ch. XVI. 1776-1790
Ch. XVII. 1787
Ch. XVIII. 1789
Ch. XIX. 1790-1792
Ch. XX. 1791-1792
Ch. XXI. 1791-1796
Ch. XXII. 1794-1795
Ch. XXIII. 1794
Ch. XXIV. 1794-1800
Ch. XXV. 1794-1800
Ch. XXVI. 1800-1803
Ch. XXVII. 1801-1803
Ch. XXVIII. 1800-1807
Vol. II Contents
Ch I. 1800-1807
Ch II. 1807-1810
Ch III. 1809
Ch IV. 1809-1812
Ch V. 1810-1813
Ch VI. 1811-1815
Ch VII. 1812-1815
Ch VIII. 1816-1820
Ch IX. 1816-1820
Ch X. 1816-1820
Ch XI. 1816-1820
Ch XII. 1816-1820
Ch XIII. 1816-1820
Ch XIV. 1819
Ch XV. 1820-1821
Ch XVI. 1816-1820
Ch XVII. 1820-1824
Ch XVIII. 1820-1824
Ch XIX. 1820-1824
Ch XX. 1820-1825
Ch XXI.
Ch XXII.
Ch XXIII.
Ch XXIV.
Ch XXV.
Appendix
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Thomas Leland (1722-1785)
Irish historian, author of The History of Philip, King of Macedon (1758) and History of Ireland from the invasion of Henry II (1773). Irish historian, author of The History of Philip, King of Macedon (1758) and History of Ireland from the invasion of Henry II (1773).
WRITINGS OF:
All the Orations for Demosthenes, pronounced to excite the Athenians against Philip King of Macedon.
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13
An Answer to a Letter to the Reverend Doctor Thomas Leland, containing, an Examination of the Criticism on a late Dissertation on the Principles of Eloquence.
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13
A Dissertation on the Principles of Human Eloquence with particular regard to the Style and Composition of the New Testament in which the Observations on this Subject by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester in his Discourse on the Doctrine of Grace are distinctly considered; being the Substance of Several Lectures read in the Oratory School of Trinity-College, Dublin.
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 12
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 44
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13
The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II., with a preliminary Discourse on the antient State of that Kingdom.
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13
The History of Philip, King of Macedon; the Father of Alexander.
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13
REFERENCES TO:
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 6
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 12
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 22
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 25
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 44
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ 45
Volume I,  Ch. XVIII. 1789  ¶ n1
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 12
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13
Volume II,  Ch XXV.  ¶ 13