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John Robertson
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The Case for The Enlightenment
Scotland and Naples 1680–1760
, pp. 406 - 438
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GD 220/5/800/13 (Montrose correspondence): letter relating to Andrew Fletcher
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Ms xx.A.18, ff. 95–109: ‘Risposta a un libro … dell'Abate Magnati’ (another copy of a work in BNN Ms xIII. B. 73, ff. 132–50)
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