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164. Petty W. The History of the Survey of Ireland, commonly called the Down Survey, by doctor William Petty, a.d. 1655–6 / Ed. by T.A. Larcom, for The Irish Archaeological Society. Dublin, 1851.

165. Petty W. The Political Anatomy of Ireland. 1672 // Tracts; chiefly relating to Ireland. Containing: I. A Treatise of Taxes and Contributions. II. Essays in Political Arithmetic. III. The Political Anatomy of Ireland. By the late Sir William Petty. Dublin, 1769.

166. Roy W. Military Antiquities of the Romans in North Britain. Edinburgh, 1793.

167. Smith A. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. Vols. I–II. London, 1776.

168. Smith G. An Universal Military Dictionary, A Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms &c. [1779] Ottawa, 1969.

169. Spenser E. A View of the State of Ireland: written dialogue-wise between Eudoxus and Ireneus, 1596. Dublin, 1833.

170. Temple J. The Irish Rebellion: Or, an History of the Beginnings and first Progress the General Rebellion raised within the Kingdom of Ireland, Upon the Three and twentieth Day of October, in the Year 1641. Together with the Barbarous Cruelties and Bloody Massacres which ensued thereupon. Dublin, 1713 [1716, 1724, 1746].

171. The History of the Rebellion 1745 and 1746. Edinburgh, 1748.

XI. Оды, поэмы и проповеди

172. Albania: a Poem, addressed to the Genius of Scotland. Deducated to General Wade, Commander in Chief of his Majesty’s Forces in North Britain. London, 1737.

173. Barker J. A Sermon occasioned by the Victory obtained over the Rebels in Scotland, on the 16th of April, 1746. By His Majesty’s Army under the Command of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland. London, 1746.

174. Defoe D. Caledonia. A poem in honour of Scotland, and the Scots nation. In three parts. Edinburgh, 1706 [London, 1707].

175. Philip J., of Almericlose. The Grameid. An Heroic Poem descriptive of the Campaign of Viscount Dundee in 1689 and other pieces. 1691 / Ed. by A.D. Murdoch. PSHS. Vol. III. Edinburgh, 1888.

176. Killiecrankie described by an Eye-Witness / Ed. by A.H. Millar // The Scottish Historical Review. Vol. Third. Glasgow, 1906.

177. The Happy Life. An Epistle to the Honourable Lieutenant General Wade. London, 1733.

178. The Highlander: A poem: in six Cantos. London, 1758.

179. Withers J. The Perjury and Folly of the Late Rebellion Display’d: In a Sermon Preach’d at Exon, June the 7th 1716. Being the Day appointed for a Publick Thanksgiving, For the Success of His Majeties Forces against the Rebels, at Preston, Dumblain, and Perth. London, 1716.

XII. Военные уставы и наставления

180. A New System of Military Discipline, founded upon Principle. Philadelphia, 1776.

181. Bland H. A Treatise of Military Discipline; In which is Laid down and Explained The Duty of the Officer and Soldier, Thro’ the several Branches of the Service. The Fifth Edition. London, 1743.

182. Emmerich A. The Partisan in War, of the use of a Corps of Light Troops to an Army. London, 1789.

183. Ewald Joh. Treatise on Partisan Warfare. Westport, 1991 [1785].

184. Rules and Articles for the better Government of His Majesty’s Horse and foot Guards, And all Other His Forces in Great Britain and Ireland, Dominions beyond the Seas, and Foreign Parts. London, 1749.

185. Rules and Orders for the better Government of His Majesty’s Forces employed in Foreign Parts for the Year 1742. London, 1742.

186. Rules for the better Government of His Majesty’s Forces by Land, during the present War. Of the Great Use to All Officers, Commanders, and even Common Soldiers. With Submission to His Grace the Duke of Cumberland. London, 1745.

187. Rules of War for the Infantry, ordered to be observed by their Majesties’ subjects, encountering with the Enemy upon the day of Battel. Written by Lieutenant General Mackay, and recommended to all (as well Officers as Soldiers) of the Scots and English Army. In XXII Articles. Published by his Excellency's Secretary. Edinburgh, 1693.

188. Simes T. The Military Guide, for Young Officers. A large and valuable Compilation from the mod celebrated Military Writers, Marshal Saxe — General Bland — King of Prussia — Prince Ferdinand. Containing the Experience of many Brave Heroes in critical Situations. Including an excellent Military, Historical, and Explanatory Dictionary. Philadelphia, 1776.

189. Stevenson R. Military Instructions for Officers detached in the Field containing a scheme for forming a corps of partisans illustrated with plans of the manoeuvres necessary in carrying on the petite guerre. London, 1770.

190. The Duty of a Souldier to his King and Country, addressed to the Present Officers and Souldiers of the British Army. Edinburgh, 1715.

191. The Soldiers pocket companion or the Manual Exercise of a Foot Soldier taken from the Life for the Use of the Gentlemen of the Several Associations. Humbly Inscribed to His Royal Highness The Duke of Cumberland. London, 1746.

XIII. Сборники документов

192. A Source Book of Scottish History. Vol. III. 1567 to 1707 / Ed. by W.C. Dickinson, G. Donaldson. London; Edinburgh; Paris; Melbourne; Johannesburgh; Toronto and New York, 1961.

193. English Historical Documents. Vol. X. 1714–1783 / Ed. by D.B. Horn, M.A. Ransome and M. Ransome. London, 1957.

194. Forbes R. The Lyon in Mourning or a collection of speeches, letters, journals etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart 1746–1775. Vol. I // PSHS. 1895. Vol. XX.

195. Historical Manuscripts Commission. Report on the Manuscripts of his Grace the Duke of Portland, preserved at Welbeck Abbey. Vol. V. Norwich, 1899.

196. Historical Manuscripts Commission. Eleventh Report, Appendix, Part IV. The Manuscripts of the Marquess Townshend. London, 1887.

197. Historical Papers relating to the Jacobite Period 1699–1750. In II Vols. / Ed. by J. Allardyce. Aberdeen, 1895–1896.

198. Origins of «the Forty-Five» and other papers relating to that Rising / Ed. by W. B. Blaikie // PSHS. 1916. Vol. II.

199. Original Papers; containing the Secret History of Great Britain, from the Restoration, to the Accession of the House of Hannover. To which are prefixed extracts from the life of James II. As written by himself. The whole arranged and published by James Macpherson, efq; in two volumes. Vol. I. London, 1775.

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