[55:2] Theory of Moral Sentiments.
[55:3] Essay on Taste.
[55:4] See [next page].
[56:1] Stewart says this is the work subsequently published under the title of "An Essay on the History of Civil Society." But this may be doubted: see Hume's Remarks on it at the time of publication.
[58:1] This association of names is evidently intended as a sarcasm on Lord Lyttelton's taste.
[58:2] Stewart's Life of Smith.
[59:1] Probably Mr. Wilson, type-founder, Glasgow; the father of the art in Scotland.
[61:1] He did not consider his agreement about the Treatise of Human Nature a "previous" one, as the book was written. See vol. i. p. 65.
[61:2] Literary Gazette , 1822, p. 665. Original MS. R.S.E.