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Letters concerning the Spanish nation: : Written at Madrid during the Years 1760 and 1761.

Print Book, English, 1763.
Printed for T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, at Tully's Head in the Strand, London, 1763.
Catalogs
[8], xlix, 354 p. ; 26 cm. (4to).
1155211209
Preface
Historical introduction
I. Journey from London to Madrid
II. The state of religion in Spain
III, pt. I. Of the government of Spain, the Cortes, or parliament, its laws, tribunals, courts of iudicature, etc. pt. II. Councils, halls, and tribunals
IV. pt. I. State of literature, letters, and men of learning in Spain. pt. II. State of physic, poetry, etc. pt. III. Catalogue of Spanish authors
V. etc. pt.II. Catalogue of Spanish authors
V. State of measures and weights
VI. Views of the stage
VII, pt. I. Description of the bull-feast, exhibited on the present king's public entry, July 15, 1760. pt. II. Burial, grandees, king's public entry
VIII, pt. I. Description of the Convent of St. Laurence, commonly called the Escurial. pt. II. Catalogue of the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew manuscripts in the library of the Convent of the Escurial
IX. Description of the city of Toledo
X. Description of the city of Segovia. XI. Some account of the antiquities at Corduba, Seville, Cadiz, Granada, Saguntum, Taragona, and Barcelona
XII. A list of the land and sea forces, in the year 1760, with an estimate of their annual expence. The salaries of the great officers. Pensions paid out of the finances. Of the revenues
XIII. A short view of the commerce and manufactures of Spain, so far as they relate to Great Britain
XIV. An account of the Spanish money
XV. The state of agriculture
XVI. To the Reverend Dr. Kennicott, concerning the Hebrew manuscripts in Spain
XVII. Don Gregory Mayan's epistle to C. C. Pluer, on the present state of the Hebrew and Arabic learning in Spain
XVII. The same to the late Sir Benjamin Keene, containing a full account of the Complutensian Polyglott
XIX. Of the royal family, and court of Spain
XX. Journey from Madrid to Lisbon, and thence to London
Publishers' advertisements: p. [7]-[8] (1st count)
Engraved coat-of-arms of the dedicatee, Viscount Midleton, on p.[3] (first count)