392 Miscellaneous Papers 



Answers to Queries in Different Sections of " Principles of Trade " 

 [Written by George Whatly]. 

 With observations on the answers. Diss. 12 p. LVIII, 22. 



The "Principles of Trade" is printed in Works (Sparks, II, 383). 



On the Peers of France. 



They form a high Court of Law ; their prerogatives, etc. ; judg- 

 ments rendered by them ; cites several historical cases. The Parliament 

 of France; its origin; how it was composed; its legislation, etc. On 

 the ancient common law of France. Diss. 36 p. (In French.) 



LVIII, 23 and 131. 



On the Relations of the Sexes as the Principal Foundation 



of Human Society. On Divine Recompense. 

 Mem. 2 p. (In French. Fragment.) LVIII, 24. 



The Burying of the Dead. 



Customs in relation thereto. Diss, i p. (Incomplete.) 



LVIII, 25. 

 The Relation of the Colonies to England. 

 Mem. 3 p. LVIII, 26. 



An Argument in Defence of Persons who Protect Runaway Slaves. 

 Diss. 2 p. LVIII, 27. 



An Invoice of Pamphlets on the Relations of England and America. 

 Mem. 7 p. LVIII, 28. 



Proclamation of the King of Great Britain Concerning the Pre- 

 vention of Smuggling or Illicit Trade. 

 4 p. (First part missing.) LVIII, iio. 



Concerning the Indictment of [John] Hatton for Perjury. 



The arrest and imprisonment of his slave. Mem. 2 p. (Frag- 

 ment.) LVIII, 112. 



