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MACPHERSON (David) See Andrew, of Wyntoun. De
Orygynale cronykil of Scotland . . . published with notes
by D. M. 1795, 8°.
- Annals of commerce, manufactures, fisheries and navi¬
gation, with brief notices of the arts and sciences con¬
nected with them. Containing the commercial transac¬
tions of the British empire and other countries, from the
earliest accounts to the meeting of the Union Parliament
ia January 1801. . . . With a large appendix, . . . chrono¬
logical index. ... In four volumes. Vol. i.[-iv.]
London, Edinburgh [printed], 1805.
4°. llj in. 4 vols.
MAC PHERSON (Evan) of Cluny. A Brieff account of the
watch undertaken by Cluny Macpherson 1744. Spald-
ING Club. Miscellany, vol. 2, pp. 85-89. 1842, 4°.
MACPHERSON (Jambs) Miscellaneous Writer. See
OssiAN. [Temora, an ancient epic poem, in eight books :
together with several other poems, composed by Ossian.
. . . Translated from the Gallic language by J. M.]
1763, 8°.
- See Ossian. The Poems of Ossian. Translated by J.
MacPherson. . . . 1773, 8°.
1807,
1896, 8°.
- See O'CoNOR (c.) of Balenagar. Dissertations on the
History of Ireland. . . . With some remarks on Mr.
MacP.'s translation of Fingal and Temora. . . . 1766, 8°.
- Sec Eights (The) of Great Britain asserted against the
claims of America. . . . [By J. M.] 2ud edition. 1776, 8".
- Fourth edition, with additions. 1776, 8°.
- See Short (A) history of the opposition during the last
session of Parliament. [By. J. M.] 1779, 8°.
MACPHERSON (John) u.Jk, Minister of Sleat. Critical
dissertations on the origin, antiquities, language, govern¬
ment, manners, and religion, of the ancient Caledonians,
their posterity the Picts, and the British and Irish Scots.
. . . London, T. Becket . . . 1768.
i°. 10 in. xxii. + (4) + 382 pp.
With bookplate of Robert Crairj. Lowndes 1446.
MACPHERSON (John) of Ediriburgh. Edward the First,
or the tyrant's triumph : a drama in five acts. . . .
Edinburgh, A. and G. Black, 1844.
8°. 9 in. vi. + (2) + 79 pp. + (1) p.
MACPHERSON (Laurence) A New form of prayer as
used (since the Battle of Fontenoy) by the British troops
in the allied army in Flanders. ... [A satire.]
London, T. Davis, [1745].
8°. 7J in. 8 pp.
MACPHERSON (Samuel Charters) An Account of the
rehgion of the Khonds in Orissa. By Captain S. C. M.
. . . See Wilson (h. h.) Lecture on the present state of
the cultivation of oriental literature. . . . [1852], 8°.
- An Account of the religious opinions and observances
of the Khonds at Goomsur and Boad. . . .
[London, 1842.]
8°. 9 in. 28 pp. Extract from The Journal of the Royal Asiatic
Society.
MACPHERSON (Samuel Charters) Memorials of service
in India. From the correspondence of the late Major
Samuel Charters Macpherson, c.b., political agent at
Gwalior during the mutiny, and formerly employed in
the suppression of human sacrifices in Orissa. Edited
by his brother W. Macpherson. . . .
London, John Murray, 1865.
8°. 8J in. X. + (2) + 400 pp., C plates and 2 maps.
MACPHERSON (William) Barrister-at-Laio. See Mac¬
pherson (s. c.) Memorials of service in India. . . . Edited
by ... W. Macpherson. . . . 1865, 8°.
- The Procedure of the civil courts of the East India
Company in the presidency of Fort William, in regular
suits. . . . Calcutta, B. C. Lepage and Co., 1850.
8°. 9^ in. Ixi. pp. + (1) p. + 523 pp. + (1) p. + Ivii. pp. -t- (1) p.
With inscri-ption " The Lord Lindsay, with the author's
compliments ".
MACQUEEN (John Eraser) Barrister-at-Law. See Berke¬
ley Peerage. Supplemental case on behalf of . . . Sir
M. F. F. Berkeley. . . . [Drawn by J. F. M., etc.] i860,
fol.
- See Berkeley Peerage. Authorities and precedents
in support of the claim to the dignity of Baron of Berke¬
ley as a peerage by tenure. [Drawn by J. F. M., etc.]
1862, fol.
- See Lovat Peerage. Case of the Eev. A. G. Eraser.
[Drawn by J. F. M., etc.] [? 1857], fol.
- A Practical treatise on the appellate jurisdiction of the
House of Lords and Privy Council. Together with the
practice on parliamentary divorce. . . .
London, A. Maxwell and Son, 1842.
8°. 9Jin. x].-|-823pp. + (l) p.
MACQUEEN (Egbert) Lord Braxfield. See Douglas
Peerage. Memorial for A. Douglas of Douglas. . . .
[Drawn by E. M.] 1761,4°.
- See Douglas Peerage. Memorial for A. Douglas of
Douglas ... 5 April, 1762. [Drawn by E. M.] [1762],
See Douglas Peerage. Answers for A. Douglas . . .
3 Feb. 1763. [Drawn by E. M.] [1763], 4°.
See Douglas Peerage. Answers for A. Douglas, etc.
Dec. 15, 1763. [Drawn by E. M.] [1763], 4°.
See Douglas Peerage. The Petition of A. Douglas
... July 21, 1767. [Drawn by E. M.] [1767], 4°.
MACQUEEN (Thomas Potter) Thoughts and suggestions
on the present condition of the country. . . .
Lofidon, J. Bidgway, 1830.
8°. 8Jin. iv.-1-50 pp.
MACQUOID (Gilbert Samuel) Jacobite songs and ballads,
selected. Edited with notes and an introduction, by G.
S. Macquoid. London, Felling [printed], 1887.
16°. 5iin. 360+ (2) pp.
MAC RANALD.
MacEanald. . ,
See Letters . . . relating to the title of
. 1818, 8°.
■ Second series. 1819, 8°.
MACRAY (John) See Overbeck (j. f.) An Account of the
picture of F. Overbeck, representing Eeligion glorified by
the Fine Arts. . . . Written by the painter himself, and
translated by J. M. 1843, 8°.

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