[250] Works, x. 77.

[251] Ibid. x. 147.

[252] Works, x. 176.

[253] Reid's Works (Hamilton), p. 73.

[254] Works, x. 171.

[255] Works, x. 163-64. Cf. Ibid. x. 195, where Wilson is often 'tempted to think'—erroneously, of course—that Paley must have known something of Bentham's work. Paley's chief source was Abraham Tucker.

[256] See J. H. Burton in Works, i. 11.

[257] Given in Works, x. 201-12.

[258] See Lecky's Eighteenth Century, x. 210-97, for an account of these transactions.

[259] Bowring tells this gravely, and declares that George III. also wrote letters to the Gazette de Leyde. George III. certainly contributed some letters to Arthur Young's Annals of Agriculture, and is one of the suggested authors of Junius.