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A briefe discourse, touching the happie vnion of the kingdomes of England, and Scotland : Dedicated in priuate to his Maiestie.
“…Briefe discourse, touching the happie union of the kingdomes of England, and Scotland…”
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An information form the states of the kingdome of Scotland, to the kingdome of England : Shewing, how they have bin dealy withall by his Maiesties commissioner, in denying to them that which his Majesty granted them by the articles agreed upon at the camp, and how they have been dealt with in the parliament by denying to them the liberty of their own lawes, and practise of that kingdome, all which they are able to make good.
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A briefe relation of the Scots hostile entrance into this kingdome of England, over the river of Tvveed..
“…Brief relation of the Scots hostile entrance into this kingdom of England, over the river of Tweed…”
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An Act for the effectual securing the kingdom of England, from the apparent dangers that may arise from several Acts lately passed in the Parliament of Scotland
Published: printed by Charles Bill, and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd; printers to the Queens most excellent Majesty, 1704Get full text
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A discourse plainely prouing the euident vtilitie and vrgent necessitie of the desired happie vnion of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland : by way of answer to certaine obiections against the same.
“…Discourse plainely proving the evident utilitie and urgent necessitie of the desired happie union of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland…”
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A discourse plainely prouing the euident vtilitie and vrgent necessitie of the desired happie vnion of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland : by way of answer to certaine obiections against the same.
“…Discourse plainely proving the evident utilitie and urgent necessitie of the desired happie union of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland…”
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A discourse plainely proving the euident vtilitie and vrgent necessitie of the desired happie vnion of the two famous kingdomes of England and Scotland by way of answer to certaine obiections against the same.
“…Discourse plainly proving the evident utility and urgent necessity of the desired happy union of the two famous kingdoms of England and Scotland.…”
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An humble remonstrance of the citizens of Edenburgh to the Convention of the Estates of Scotland : concerning the Kings Majestie, and the kingdome of England. With a declaration touching the Covenant of the kingdomes, and propositions for peace.
Published: March 1. 1648. Printed by E.T. for the use of the inhabitants of the city of Edenburgh, 1648Get full text
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All the transactions between the noblemen and gentlemen now in arms for the covenant, and the officers and soldiers now in arms by authority of the Parliament of the kingdom of Scotland. : Together with several orders made by the Committee of Estates in that kingdom, against all that have acted in the late unlawful engagement against the kingdom of England. Signed by command of the commissioners for the treaty, Mr....
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An historical essay, shewing that the crown and Kingdom of Scotland, is imperial and independent. Wherein the gross mistakes of a late book, intituled, The superiority and direct dominion of the imperial crown and kingdom of England, over the crown and kingdom of Scotland, and of some other books to that purpose are exposed....
Published: printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson Her Majesties Printers. To be sold by the booksellers of Edinburgh, 1705Get full text
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The copies of all letters, papers and other transactions between the Commissioners of the Parliament of England, : and the Parliament and Committee of Estates of the kingdom of Scotland, from February 10. 1647. until July 8. 1648. Whereby it may appear, what the endeavors of the kingdom of England have been to keep a good understanding, and to preserve the union between the nations: and how the seizing of Barwick and Carlisle by Papists and other notorious delinquents (against whom both kingdoms lately joyned in war as enemies to the happiness and peace of both) was countenanced (if not procured) by the Scotish nation, contrary to several treaties and agreements between the kingdoms of England & Scotland.
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Three speeches of the Right Honorable, Sir Francis Bacon Knight, then his Majesties Sollicitor Generall, after Lord Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. : Concerning the post-nati naturalization of the Scotch in England union of the lawes of the kingdomes of England and Scotland. Published by the authors copy, and licensed by authority.
Published: Printed by Richard Badger, for Samuel Broun, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the white Lyon and Ball, 1641Get full text
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Three speeches of the Right Honorable, Sir Francis Bacon Knight, then his Majesties Sollicitor Generall, after Lord Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. : Concerning the post-nati naturalization of the Scotch in England union of the lawes of the kingdomes of England and Scotland. Published by the authors copy, and licensed by authority.
Published: Printed by Richard Badger, for Samuel Broun, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the white Lyon and Ball, 1641Get full text
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Three speeches of the Right Honorable, Sir Francis Bacon Knight, then his Majesties Sollicitor Generall, after Lord Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. : Concerning the post-nati naturalization of the Scotch in England union of the lawes of the kingdomes of England and Scotland. Published by the authors copy, and licensed by authority.
Published: Printed by Richard Badger, for Samuel Broun, and are to be sold at his shop in St. Pauls Church-yard at the signe of the white Lyon and Ball, 1641Get full text
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