ment of a much more durable nature than the perishable works of stone or marble, the productions of his
great mind. His History will be a monument "ære perennius," and remain a lasting proof of the splendid
abilities of a man, who, among many others of brilliant talents, will be an honour to the Scottish nation,
as long as literature and science are cultivated in Great Britain.

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J.C.Nattes Delt.

J. Fittler Exct.

Publish'd Jany. 1804, by W. Miller Old Bond St.London.