[CHAPTER XXII]

various correspondence in 1778

Letter from Duc de la Rochefoucauld, [339]. Letter to Lord Kames, [341]. Sir John Sinclair's manuscript work on the Sabbath, [342]. The surrender at Saratoga, [343]. Letter to Sir John Sinclair on the Mémoires concernant les Impositions, [343]. Smith's view of taxes on the necessaries and on the luxuries of the poor, [345].

[CHAPTER XXIII]

free trade for ireland

Commercial restrictions on Ireland, [346]. Popular discontent, [347]. Demand for free trade, [347]. Grattan's motion, [348]. Smith consulted by Government, [349]. Letter to Lord Carlisle, [350]. Letter from Dundas to Smith, [352]. Smith's reply, [353]. Smith's advocacy of union, [356].

[CHAPTER XXIV]

the "wealth of nations" abroad and at home

Danish translation, [357]. Letter of Smith to Strahan, [357]. French translations, [358]; German, [359]; Italian and Spanish, [360]. Suppressed by the Inquisition, [360]. Letter to Cadell, [361]. Letter to Cadell on new edition, [362]. Dr. Swediaur, [362]. The additional matter, [363].