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... ( Answer to George Ridpath's reducing of Scotland by Arms . ) sm . 4to . 4to . Discourse of Present Importance , humbly offered , & c . ( on the projected Union . ) Nisbet's ( Alex . ) Essay on the Ancient and Modern Use of Armories , & c ...
... ( Answer to George Ridpath's reducing of Scotland by Arms . ) sm . 4to . 4to . Discourse of Present Importance , humbly offered , & c . ( on the projected Union . ) Nisbet's ( Alex . ) Essay on the Ancient and Modern Use of Armories , & c ...
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... Answers to the Queries , & c . 1737 . 6. Observations upon Answers to the Queries , & c . 1737 . 7. Le Repos . Epistle to the Publick , a Poem , 1737 . 8. Memorial for the People of Scotland , or Animad- versions on the infamous Act of ...
... Answers to the Queries , & c . 1737 . 6. Observations upon Answers to the Queries , & c . 1737 . 7. Le Repos . Epistle to the Publick , a Poem , 1737 . 8. Memorial for the People of Scotland , or Animad- versions on the infamous Act of ...
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... answer to Mal- colm Laing . 8vo . ib . 1807 See Review of the Ossian Controversy by Sir W. S. in Edin . Review , vol . vi . p . 429. LIFE , vol . ii . p . 53-59 . Enquiry into the causes which facilitate , & c . , rebellions and ...
... answer to Mal- colm Laing . 8vo . ib . 1807 See Review of the Ossian Controversy by Sir W. S. in Edin . Review , vol . vi . p . 429. LIFE , vol . ii . p . 53-59 . Enquiry into the causes which facilitate , & c . , rebellions and ...
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... Answer to John Pinkerton's Attack , & c . 8vo . Edin . 1797 Mure's ( Sir W. ) Hist . and Descent of the House of Rowallan , writ.about 1657. 8vo . Glasg.1825 Royal Scottish Minstrelsy , & c . Effusions occasioned by the Visit of His ...
... Answer to John Pinkerton's Attack , & c . 8vo . Edin . 1797 Mure's ( Sir W. ) Hist . and Descent of the House of Rowallan , writ.about 1657. 8vo . Glasg.1825 Royal Scottish Minstrelsy , & c . Effusions occasioned by the Visit of His ...
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... Answer . 1645 34. Door of Truth opened ; or , Narrative of the occasion how Mr. H. Burton came to shut himself out of Aldermanbury Church doors . 1645 35. Relation of defeat of Lord George Digby , & c . by the Scots . 36. Cromwell's ( O ...
... Answer . 1645 34. Door of Truth opened ; or , Narrative of the occasion how Mr. H. Burton came to shut himself out of Aldermanbury Church doors . 1645 35. Relation of defeat of Lord George Digby , & c . by the Scots . 36. Cromwell's ( O ...
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