And in London [283]

Hume's account of him [284]

Settlement at Wootton [286]

The quarrel with Hume [287]

Detail of the charges against Hume [287]-291

Walpole's pretended letter from Frederick [291]

Baselessness of the whole delusion [292]

Hume's conduct in the quarrel [293]

The war of pamphlets [295]

Common theory of Rousseau's madness [296]