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Prose Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.
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to the first Volume of that Catalogue, in which the Latin Accounts of the Books were written by him. acknowl.

Abridgement intitled, Foreign History, intern, evid.
Essay on the Description of China, from the French of Du Halde. intern, evid.
1743. Dedication to Dr. Mead of Dr. James's Medicinal Dictionary, intern. evid.

For the Gentleman's Magazine.

Preface, intern, evid.
Parliamentary Debates under the Name of Debates in the Senate of Lilliput, from Nov. 19, 1740, to Feb. 23, 1742-3, inclusive. acknowl.
Considerations on the Dispute between Crousaz and Warburton on Pope's Essay on Man. intern, evid.
A Letter announcing that the Life of Mr. Savage was speedily to be published by a person who was favoured with his Confidence, intern. evid.
Advertisement for Osborne concerning the Harleian Catalogue. intern. evid.
1744. Life of Richard Savage, acknowl.
Preface to the Harleian Miscellany, acknowl.

For the Gentleman's Magazine.

Preface, intern, evid.
1745. Miscellaneous Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth, with remarks on Sir T. H.'s (Sir Thomas Hanmer's) Edition of Shakspeare, and proposals for a new Edition of that Poet, acknowl.

For the Gentleman's Magazine.

1748. Life of Roscommon, acknowl.
Foreign History, November, intern, evid.

For Dodsley's Preceptor.

Preface, acknowl.
Vision of Theodore the Hermit, acknowl.
1750. The Rambler, the first Paper of which was published 20th
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