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The speech of James Duke of Queensberry, &c., His Majesties high commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, on Tuesday the twenty one day of May, 1700. The speech of Patrick Earl of Marchmont, &c., Lord High Chancellor to the Parliament of Scotland, on Tuesday 21. May 1700
Edinburgh : Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson ... , 1700
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An enquiry into some things that concern Scotland : containing some remarks upon a certain book, lately published by a certain author, who certainly is not a true friend to his country
Edinburgh : [s.n.] , 1734
Speeches by a member of the Parliament which began at Edinburgh the 6th of May 1703
Edinburgh : [s.n.] , 1703
Memorial to the members of Parliament of the court party
[S.l : s.n , 1701]
The Grievances represented by the Estates of Scotland, to the Kings Majesty, to be redressed in Parliament : together with His Majesties instructions to his commissioner for redressing the same / Published by authority
[London] : Printed by Edward Jones , 1689
His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland : together with the Lord High Commissioner and Lord High Chancellors speeches
Reflections on a late speech by the Lord Haversham, in so far as it relates to the affairs of Scotland : containing a brief account of the late change in the Scots ministry, of the miscarrying of the Hanover succession in the Parliament of Scotland, and of the acts of that Parliament for arming their people, and exporting wool, &c. ... in a letter to a friend ... to which is prefixt the speech it self
Edinburgh : Re-printed by J.W. and sold by Mr. Robert Freebairn , 1704
The humble address of the right honourable the Lords spiritual & temporal in Parliament assembled, presented to Her Majesty on Munday the twentieth day of December, 1703 : and Her Majesties most gracious answer thereunto
London : Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ... , 1703
A pill for pork-eaters, or, A Scots lancet for an English swelling
[Edinburgh : s.n.] , 1705
The proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the Scottish conspiracy : and the papers laid before that house by Her Majesties command, relating thereunto
London ; and Edinburgh : Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb ... : Re-printed by Mr. Andrew Symson [and 3 others] , 1704
His Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland
A letter to the author of a pamphlet, intituled, An enquiry into some things that concern Scotland, containing some remarks upon a certain book, lately published by a certain author, who, certainly, is not a true friend to his country
[England? : s.n.] , 1734
Minuts [sic] of the proceedings in Parliament : [Numb. 1-57, Tuesday October 19, 1700 - Saturday February 1, 1701]
Edinburgh : Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson , 1700-1701
An Account of the proceedings of the meeting of the Estates in Scotland : with the letters of King William and the late King James to the said Estates
London : Printed for Richard Chiswell ... , 1689
Minuts of the proceedings in Parliament, Tuesday May 21, 1700 : [-Numb. 4 ... May 30, 1700]
Edinburgh : Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson , 1700
Scotland in danger, or, A serious enquiry into the dangers which Scotland has been in, is now in, or may be in since the Union : with some humble proposals for the remedy
Edinburgh : Printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson ... , [1708]
A Short essay upon the limitations : to prove that they are so far from being of any consequence to the nation, that they may tend very much to its prejudice
[S.l : s.n , 1703?]
The late Lord Beilhaven's memorable speeches in the last Parliament of Scotland, holden at Edinburgh, in November 1706 : on the subject-matter of the then projected union of both kingdoms ... with an occasional preface, by the editor
London : Printed for J. Roberts , 1633 [i.e. 1733]
The Union-proverb : viz. If Skiddaw has a cap, Scruffell wots full well of that: setting forth, I. The necessity of uniting, II. The good consequences of uniting, III. The happy union of England and Scotland in case of a foreign invasion
London : Printed and sold by J. Morphew ... , 1708