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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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De jure regni apud Scotos, or, A dialogue, concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland, betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland /
“…Dialogue concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland.…”
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De jure regni apud Scotos, or, A dialogue concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland /
“…Dialogue concerning the due priviledge of government in the kingdom of Scotland.…”
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Lord Beilhaven's speech in Parliament, the second day of November 1706, on the subject-matter of an union berwixt [sic] the two kingdoms of Scotland and England
“…Speech in Parliament, the second day of November 1706, on the subject-matter of an union betwixt the two kingdoms of Scotland and England.…”
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The scots Act of Parliament or, the declaration of the estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, containing their claim of right, and the settlement of the succession on Her Majesty Queen Anne; with The Coronation Oath of that Kingdom, and the Act for continuing the present Parliament upon His Majesty's death.
Published: printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross-Keys and Bible in Cornhill, near Stocks-Market, 1702Get full text
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An answer to the Reverend Mr. George Logan's late treatise on government: in which (contrary to the manifold errors and misrepresentations of that author) the ancient constitution of the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland, and the hereditary Succession of its Monarchs are asserted and vindicated; The Legitimacy of King Robert III. is most clearly demonstrated; And Several considerable Mistakes and Falshoods, in our common Historians and others, are discovered and rectified....
Published: printed by W. and T. Ruddimans, and to be sold at their printing-house, and by the booksellers in Edinburgh, 1747Get full text
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