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An account of the General Assembly's intention, for the final extirpation of the Black-Stool of Rep…
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1776
Information for the provost, magistrates, and town council of Perth, for themselves, and on behalf …
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1756
Information for the provost, magistrates, and town council of Perth, for themselves, and on behalf …
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1756
Information to the honourable baillies of Edinburgh, for Andrew Jamieson merchant in Edinburgh, def…
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1742
Information to the honourable baillies of Edinburgh, for Andrew Jamieson merchant in Edinburgh, def…
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1742
Information to the honourable baillies of Edinburgh, for Andrew Jamieson merchant in Edinburgh, def…
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1742
Abstract of the prepared state, in the process of sale, brought at the instance of Sir Gilbert Elli…
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1769
The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinn…
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1780
The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinn…
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1780
The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinn…
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1780
The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinn…
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1780
The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinn…
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1780
The Christian warrior, or, Satan defeated. A lively Emblem of our Saviour's Love to a penitent Sinn…
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1780
The advice of a friend, to the army and people of Scotland.
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1745
The advice of a friend, to the army and people of Scotland.
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1745
An inquiry into naval tactics. By John Clerk of Eldin, Esq; Edinburgh, January 1. 1782.
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1782
An inquiry into naval tactics. By John Clerk of Eldin, Esq; Edinburgh, January 1. 1782.
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1782
An inquiry into naval tactics. By John Clerk of Eldin, Esq; Edinburgh, January 1. 1782.
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1782
An inquiry into naval tactics. By John Clerk of Eldin, Esq; Edinburgh, January 1. 1782.
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1782
An inquiry into naval tactics. By John Clerk of Eldin, Esq; Edinburgh, January 1. 1782.
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1782
Report of C. Abercrombie, in process, Stewart contra Heron. W. Beveridge, J. Campbell, jun. W.S. ag…
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1797
Report of C. Abercrombie, in process, Stewart contra Heron. W. Beveridge, J. Campbell, jun. W.S. ag…
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1797
Report of C. Abercrombie, in process, Stewart contra Heron. W. Beveridge, J. Campbell, jun. W.S. ag…
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1797
A seasonable warning by the Commission of the General Assembly, concerning the danger of popery.
printed by the relict of Andrew Anderson
1713
To His Grace, Her Majesty's High Commissioner, and the Right Honourable, the Estates of Parliament,…
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1706
Recommendation by the Commission of the General Assembly, for a voluntary contribution for the Soci…
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1722
Recommendation by the Commission of the General Assembly, for a voluntary contribution for the Soci…
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1722
Recommendation by the Commission of the General Assembly, for a voluntary contribution for the Soci…
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1722
A letter from a gentleman in the country, to a Member of Parliament, with a speech inclosed, to be …
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1720
To His Grace, his Majesty's High Commissioner, and honourable estates of Parliament. Additional rep…
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1701
Experiments and observations on the unequal refrangibility of light: from the transactions of the R…
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1791
Experiments and observations on the unequal refrangibility of light: from the transactions of the R…
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1791
Experiments and observations on the unequal refrangibility of light: from the transactions of the R…
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1791
Da leabhar cheistin agus urnuighean; no crabhadh chloinne bige fuidh dha bhliadhna dheng aois. Le I…
Clo-bhuailt ann Duneidin: le Gabhin Alston
1774
The monk and the miller's wife; or, all parties pleas'd. An unco tale!
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1724
The monk and the miller's wife; or, all parties pleas'd. An unco tale!
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1724
The monk and the miller's wife; or, all parties pleas'd. An unco tale!
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1724
The monk and the miller's wife; or, all parties pleas'd. An unco tale!
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1724
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
The nature of patronage, and the duty of patrons, consider'd in three letters published in the Week…
London printed: and re-printed at Edinburgh for John Traill Bookseller, and sold at his Shop in the…
1735
London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal.
printed [by Thomas Ruddiman] for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall
1738
London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal.
printed [by Thomas Ruddiman] for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall
1738
London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal.
printed [by Thomas Ruddiman] for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall
1738
London: a poem, in imitation of the third satire of Juvenal.
printed [by Thomas Ruddiman] for R. Dodsley, at Tully's Head in Pall-Mall
1738