Author:George Chalmers

Works

 * Answer from the Electors of Bristol to the letters of Edmund Burke, Esq., on Affairs of America
 * Political Annals of the present United Colonies from the Settlement to the Peace of 1768. Compiled chiefly from Records. Ending at the Revolution, 1688 (1780)
 * The Propriety of allowing a qualified Export of Wool discussed historically (1782)
 * Introduction to the History of the Revolt of the Colonies (1782), vol. i.
 * An Estimate of the Comparative Strength of Britain during the Present and Four Preceding Reigns (1782)
 * Opinions on interesting subjects of Public Laws and Commercial Policy arising from American Independence (1784)
 * Three Tracts on the Irish Arrangements (1785)
 * Historical Tracts by Sir John Davies, with a Life of the Author (1786)
 * Life of Daniel De Foe (1786)
 * A Collection of Treaties between Great Britain and other Powers (1790), in 2 vols.
 * Life of Thomas Paine. By Francis Oldys, A.M., of the University of Pennsylvania (1793)
 * Prefatory Introduction to Dr. Johnson's “Debates in Parliament” (1794)
 * Life of Thomas Ruddiman, M.A. To which are subjoined new Anecdotes of Buchanan (1794)
 * Vindication of the Privilege of the People in respect of the Constitutional Right of Free Discussion (1796) (anon.).
 * Apology for the Believers in the Shakespeare Papers which were exhibited in Norfolk Street, London (1796)
 * A Supplemental Apology (1799)
 * Appendix to the “Supplemental Apology,” being the Documents for the opinion that Hugh Boyd wrote Junius's Letters (1800)
 * The Poems of Allan Ramsay, with a Life of the Author (1800) 2 vols.
 * Observations on the State of England in 1696, by Gregory King, with a Life of the Author (1804)
 * Life of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, Lyon King-at-arms under James V (1806) 3 vols.
 * Caledonia; or an Account, Historical and Topographical, of North Britain … Chorographical and Philological (1807, vol. i.; 1810, vol. ii.; 1824, vol. iii.)
 * A Chronological Account of Commerce and Coinage in Great Britain from the Restoration till 1810 (1810)
 * Considerations on Commerce (1811)
 * An Historical View of the Domestic Economy of Great Britain and Ireland. New edition of ‘The Comparative Estimate’ corrected and enlarged, Edin. 1812)
 * Opinions of Eminent Lawyers on various points of English Jurisprudence, chiefly concerning the Colonies, Fisheries, and Commerce of Great Britain (1814), in 2 vols.
 * A tract, privately printed, in answer to Malone's account of Shakespeare's 'Tempest'’ (1815)
 * Comparative Views of the State of Great Britain and Ireland before and since the War (1817)
 * The Author of Junius Ascertained, from a Concatenation of Circumstances amounting to Moral Demonstration (1817)
 * Churchyard's ‘Chips concerning Scotland,’ with a life of the author (1817)
 * Life of Mary Queen of Scots, drawn from the State Papers, with six subsidiary Memoirs (1818), in 2 vols.
 * The Poetical Remains of some of the Scottish Kings now first collected (1824)
 * Robene and Makyne and the Testament of Cresseid,’ by Robert Henryson, edited and presented by Mr. Chalmers as his contribution to the Bannatyne Club (1824)
 * A Detection of the Love Letters lately attributed in Hugh Campbell's work to Mary Queen of Scots (1825)