The posthumous lives of Thomas Muir / Gordon Pentland. "Could the Scots become true British?" The prelude to the Scottish peerage bill, 1706-16 / Shin Matsuzono -- Parliament and church reform: off and on the agenda / Joanna Innes -- Liberty, property, and the post-Culloden acts of Parliament in the Gàidhealtachd / Matthew P. Dziennik -- Political toasting in the age of revolutions: Britain, America, and France, 1765-1800 / Rémy Duthille -- Edmund Burke, dissent, and church and state / Martin Fitzpatrick -- "The wisest and most beneficial schemes:" William Ogilvie, radical political economy and the Scottish Enlightenment / David Allan -- Thomas Spence and James Harrington: a case study in influence / Stephen M. Lee -- Thomas Spence, children's literature and "Learning...debauched by ambition" / Matthew Grenby -- British radical attitudes towards the United States of America in the 1790s: the case of William Winterbotham / Emma Macleod -- Was there a law of sedition in Scotland? Baron David Hume's analysis of the Scottish sedition trials of 1794 / Atle L. Wold -- The vilification of Thomas Paine: constructing a folk devil in the 1790s / Michael T. Davis -- Nelson's circles: networking in the navy during the French wars / Marianne Ceisnik -- The posthumous lives of Thomas Muir / Gordon Pentland.
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