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Notes, made by William J Russell, on lectures on chemistry delivered by Thomas Graham, Professor of Chemistry, at University College, London, in the session 1848-1849.

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Identifier: MSS.8920-8921
Scope and Contents

The notes, evidently a fair copy, cover an entire general course, the greater part of which is concerned with inorganic subjects.

Dates: 1848-1849.

Notes of David Hume`s lectures on Scots Law at Edinburgh University, taken by an unknown student.

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Identifier: Adv.MS.25.6.10(I)-(IV)
Scope and Contents

The main differences from the Stair Society edition are that Part II, Chapters XIV-XVI appear after Chapter VIII (as in Adv.MSS.7.2.4-7.2.17), and that the chapters on Insurance (Adv.MS.81.6.12), and on Teinds and Patronage (Adv.MS.81.6.31) are omitted. For cases where these notes fill gaps in Hume`s manuscript, see the prefaces to the Stair Society edition. This is apparently a fair copy of notes taken at the lectures.

Dates: 1822.