[CHAPTER XXV]

smith interviewed

Reminiscences in the Bee, [365]. Opinion of Dr. Johnson, [366]; Dr. Campbell of the Political Survey, [366]; Swift, [367]; Livy, [367]; Shakespeare, [368]; Dryden, [368]; Beattie, [368]; Pope's Iliad, Milton's shorter poems, Gray, Allan Ramsay, Percy's Reliques, [369]; Burke, [369]; the Reviews, [370]. Gibbon's History, [371]. Professor Faujas Saint Fond's reminiscences, [372]. Voltaire and Rousseau, [372]. The bagpipe competition, [372]. Smith made Captain of the Trained Bands, [374]. Foundation of Royal Society of Edinburgh, [375]. Count de Windischgraetz's proposed reform of legal terminology, [376].

[CHAPTER XXVI]

the american question and other politics

Smith's Whiggism, [378]. Mackinnon of Mackinnon's manuscript treatise on fortification, [379]. Letter from Smith, [380]. Letter to Sir John Sinclair on the Armed Neutrality, [382]. Letter to W. Eden (Lord Auckland) on the American Intercourse Bill, [385]. Fox's East India Bill, [386].

[CHAPTER XXVII]

burke in scotland

Friendship of Burke and Smith, [387]. Burke in Edinburgh, [388]. Smith's prophecy of restoration of the Whigs to power, [389]. With Burke in Glasgow, [390]. Andrew Stuart, [391]. Letter of Smith to J. Davidson, [392]. Death of Smith's mother, [393]. Burke and Windham in Edinburgh, [394]. Dinner at Smith's, [394]. Windham love-struck, [395]. John Logan, the poet, [396]. Letter of Smith to Andrew Strahan, [396].