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Democritus: or, the laughing philosopher. A collection of merry stories, jests, epigrams, riddles, …
sold by J. Hornton, W. Hills, A. Manson, M. Hammond, and A. Millar
1771

Democritus: or, the laughing philosopher. A collection of merry stories, jests, epigrams, riddles, …
sold by J. Hornton, W. Hills, A. Manson, M. Hammond, and A. Millar
1771

Democritus: or, the laughing philosopher. A collection of merry stories, jests, epigrams, riddles, …
sold by J. Hornton, W. Hills, A. Manson, M. Hammond, and A. Millar
1771

Some seasonable remarks upon the Seasonable warning by the Commission of the Church of Scotland, Co…
re-printed by James Watson
1713

Some seasonable remarks upon the Seasonable warning by the Commission of the Church of Scotland, Co…
re-printed by James Watson
1713

Some seasonable remarks upon the Seasonable warning by the Commission of the Church of Scotland, Co…
re-printed by James Watson
1713

Some seasonable remarks upon the Seasonable warning by the Commission of the Church of Scotland, Co…
re-printed by James Watson
1713

Unto His Grace his Majesties high Commissioner, and honourable estates of Parliament. The petition …
s.n.
1699

An excellent new song; intitled The farmer's glory.
Unknown
1770

Three excellent new songs. I. The duke of Gordon's three daughters. II. The shepherd's complaint. I…
Entered according to Order
1775

Three excellent new songs. I. The duke of Gordon's three daughters. II. The shepherd's complaint. I…
Entered according to Order
1775

Three excellent new songs. I. The duke of Gordon's three daughters. II. The shepherd's complaint. I…
Entered according to Order
1775

Four excellent new songs I. As through a Grove. II. With the Answer. III. The Maid's lement for the…
Printed and sold by William Forrest, at the head of the Cow-Gate
1766

Four excellent new songs I. As through a Grove. II. With the Answer. III. The Maid's lement for the…
Printed and sold by William Forrest, at the head of the Cow-Gate
1766

Two excellent songs intituled. I. The farmer's complaint, Or, Jockey's dream: shewing, The pride an…
Licensed and Entered according to Order
1775

Two excellent new songs I. In praise of the Brave Behaviour of the Earl of Forth's Highlanders, for…
Entered according to Order
1778

Two excellent new songs I. In praise of the Brave Behaviour of the Earl of Forth's Highlanders, for…
Entered according to Order
1778

Two excellent new songs I. In praise of the Brave Behaviour of the Earl of Forth's Highlanders, for…
Entered according to Order
1778

Two excellent new songs I. In praise of the Brave Behaviour of the Earl of Forth's Highlanders, for…
Entered according to Order
1778

A new and true song, The confusion; or, the world in disorder.
Unknown
1765

Six excellent new songs. I. That's the real dandy. II. Nanny of the hill. III. The Servants' Pedigr…
Entered according to Order
1775

Six excellent new songs. I. That's the real dandy. II. Nanny of the hill. III. The Servants' Pedigr…
Entered according to Order
1775

Six excellent new songs. I. That's the real dandy. II. Nanny of the hill. III. The Servants' Pedigr…
Entered according to Order
1775

The Tincklarian Doctor Mitchels speech, concerning lawful and unlawful oaths. Dedicated to all thos…
Unknown
1712

A particular account of three desperate battles fought between his Majesty's troops and the insurge…
Unknown
1798

Answers for the magistrats of Air, to the bill given in by Andrew Hannay: ...
Unknown
1701

Answers for the magistrats of Air, to the bill given in by Andrew Hannay: ...
Unknown
1701

Answers for the magistrats of Air, to the bill given in by Andrew Hannay: ...
Unknown
1701

A letter from a layman to a lay-deacon of the Kirk of Scotland. Containing the reasons of his disse…
Printed in the year
1749

Information for John Cant of Grange, clerk of the burgh of Innerkeithing, against the Honourable Ja…
Unknown
1734

Information for John Cant of Grange, clerk of the burgh of Innerkeithing, against the Honourable Ja…
Unknown
1734

Information for John Cant of Grange, clerk of the burgh of Innerkeithing, against the Honourable Ja…
Unknown
1734

Information for John Cant of Grange, clerk of the burgh of Innerkeithing, against the Honourable Ja…
Unknown
1734

Queries to the Scots innovators in divine sevice, and particularly, to the liturgical party in the …
Printed, anno
1712

Queries to the Scots innovators in divine sevice, and particularly, to the liturgical party in the …
Printed, anno
1712

Queries to the Scots innovators in divine sevice, and particularly, to the liturgical party in the …
Printed, anno
1712

A view of the covenant of grace from the sacred records: wherein the parties in that covenant, the …
Reprinted in the year 1747. and sold in North-Britain by most part of the booksellers in towns or c…
1747

A view of the covenant of grace from the sacred records: wherein the parties in that covenant, the …
Reprinted in the year 1747. and sold in North-Britain by most part of the booksellers in towns or c…
1747

The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft consider'd. …
London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed
1717

The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft consider'd. …
London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed
1717

The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft consider'd. …
London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed
1717

The primitive tories: or, three precedents, of persecution, rebellion, and priestcraft consider'd. …
London printed, and Edinburgh re-printed
1717

Information for William Palmer, of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, and David M'Laren, mer…
Unknown
1783

Information for William Palmer, of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, and David M'Laren, mer…
Unknown
1783

Inf. Charles Hutton. Lord Eskgrove reporter. April 22. 1783. Information for Charles Hutton, shipma…
Unknown
1783

Letter to the proprietors of Messrs. Douglas, Heron, and Company. My Lords and gentlemen, the late …
Unknown
1779

Letter to the proprietors of Messrs. Douglas, Heron, and Company. My Lords and gentlemen, the late …
Unknown
1779

Letter to the proprietors of Messrs. Douglas, Heron, and Company. My Lords and gentlemen, the late …
Unknown
1779

Letter to the partners of Mess. Douglas, Heron, and Company. In answer to a letter addressed to the…
[s.n.]
1779

The tryal and condemnation of David Lindsay a Scotch gent. Late secretary to the Earl of Melford, f…
London, printed for Isaac Cleave, next to Serjeants-Inn, in Chancery-Lane, and Edinburgh, re-printe…
1704