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Another edition. [Together ar devysit, etc. . L. A. Arwith the "Actis and Artickles... buthnet, Edinburgh, [1585?] fol. red in the face of Parliament, and 509. g. 19. (4.) ratifyit be the thre Estatis. At Edinburgh the 17. day of August, the zeir of God. 1560. zeiris." B. L. J. Ros, Edinburgh, 1575. fol. 509. f. 19.

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SCOTLAND.-Statutes.— JAMES VI. Begin. The XVI-XX) parliament of king James the sext halden at Edinburgh the XV day of November...1600. (Collected, visied and extracted foorth of the Buikes and Register of the Actes of Parliament be... Sir J. Skene, etc.) [Edinburgh, 1609.] fol.

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Without titlepage.

The acts made in the XXII.

Parliament, halden ... at... Edinburgh, the XXVIII day of June, 509.g. 21...1617. T. Finlason, Edinburgh, 1617. fol.

Another edition. [With the Acts passed the last day of April, 1573. B. L. J. Ros, Edinburgh, 1575. fol. 509. f. 19. (2.)

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509. g. 19. (3.)

In the current Parliament haldin at Edinburgh. the XXII. day of Maij, the zeir of God ane thousand fyve hundreth, fourscoir four zeirs, thir Lawis, Statutis...

SCOTLAND.-Statutes.CHARLES I. The Acts made in the first Parliament of... Charles ... King of Great Britaine... Holden...at Edinburgh, upon the twentie eight day of June... 1633. R. Young, Edinburgh, 1633. fol.

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SCOTLAND.-JAMES VI., King. The copie of the Proclamatioun set furth be the Kingis Maiestie and his Counsall, for ane Conuentioun of the professouris of the trew Religioun within this realme, to consult and deliberate upon the imminent dangeris and Conspiracies of the Papistis. [Oct. 3, 1572.] B. L. Robert Lekpreuik, Sanctandrois, 1572. 8.sh. fol. C. 18. e. 2. (112.)

Ane Declaratioun of the just and necessar causis, moving us of the Nobillitie of Scotland and uthers ye Kings Maiesties faithful Subjectis, to repair to his Hienes presence, and to remane with him for resisting of the present daingeris appearing to Goddis trew religion and professours thairof, & to his Hienes awin person, estait & croun & his faithful subjecteis... & to seik redres & reformatioun of the abuse...of the Commoun wealth, etc.

Derectit from Strivilling with special command and licence to be prentit Anno. 1582. [Stirling? 1582.] 8vo.

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A Declaration of the just causes of his Majesties proceeding against those Ministers, who are now lying in prison attainted of high Treason. Set foorth by his Majesties Counsell of his kingdome of Scotland. R. Barker, London, 1606. 4to. 1093. b. 69.

SCOTLAND.-CHARLES I., King. Begin. Charles by the grace of God, etc. (His Majesties determination the first geneupon rall Submissions.) [Decrees re

lating to tithes, etc. 2 Sept. 1629.] Edinburgh, [1629]. fol. 5805. b. (6.)

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SCOTLAND.-CHARLES I., King. Begin. Charles... King, etc. [Being Letters, empowering the Provost and Baillies of Edinburgh to collect, in Edinburgh, the tax payable under an Act of the Parliament of Scotland reducing the rate of interest from ten to eight per cent. and granting to the Government the two per cent. kept back from the creditor.] (Given at Edinburgh the twentie eight day of June, 1633.) [Edinburgh, 1633.] 8. sh. fol. 1851. d. 1. (30.)

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The Lawfulnesse of our [the Scots] expedition into England manifested. Printed first in Scotland, by R. Bryson... Reprinted in England, by Margery Mar-Prelat, E. 1943. (15.) SCOTT (EDMUND) An exact Discourse of the Subtilties, Fashishions [sic], Pollicies, Religion and Ceremonies of the East Indians, as well Chyneses as Iavans ... the manner of trading with those people, aswell by us English, as by the Hollanders: as also what hath happened to the English Nation at Bantan...since the 2. of February 1602... Whereunto is added a briefe Description

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signed: "Thom: Scott."] London, 1622, 23. 4to. G. 3801. (1-5.)

With a portrait of T. Scott. The tracts of which this volume is composed have each a separate titlepage, pagination, and register, "Vox Populi," which has except no special titlepage. They were also issued separately. Imperfect; wanting the third leaf of the address "To the Reader" in "Vox Regis."

SCOTT (THOMAS) B.D., Minister at Utrecht. The Belgicke Pismire; stinging the slothfull Sleeper and awaking the diligent to fast, watch and pray :... Whereunto is added the Projector (delivered in a Sermon [on Prov. XIV. 34]), etc. [London] 1623. 8vo.

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The Proiector. Teaching a...way to restore the decayes of the Church and State both in Honour and Revenue. Delivered in a sermon [on Prov. XIV. 34] before the Judges in Norwich ...anno 1620. London, 1623. 4to. 1103. e. 14. - Another edition. [London ?] 694. c. 38. (2.)

- Vox Populi.-Vox Dei.Vox Regis.-Digitus Dei.-The Belgick Pismire.-The TongueCombat. Symmachia or the True-Loves knot.-The HighWayes of God and the King.The Projector. [The preface 1623. 8vo.

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