This volume presents the collected works of William Robertson, a prominent Scottish historian of the 18th century. "Works. To Which is Prefixed, an Account of his Life and Writings, Volume 11" offers readers a comprehensive view of Robertson's intellectual contributions. The collection includes historical accounts and essays, providing insights into European history and the Enlightenment era.
Prefaced by a detailed account of Robertson's life and writings, this volume sheds light on his methods, influences, and the historical context in which he worked. Robertson's keen analysis and engaging prose made him a highly influential figure, and his works continue to be valued for their historical insight and literary merit. This volume is essential for scholars and enthusiasts interested in 18th-century history and the development of historical thought.
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