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[Buchanan's] history of Scotland : [In twenty books. Containing, I. An account of its several situations; and the nature of its soil and climate. II. The ancient names, manners, laws, and customs of the country, and what people inhabited the island from the very beginning. III. A chronicle of all its kings; in an exact series of succession, from Fergus, the first pounder of the Scottish monarchy, to the reign of King James VI. of Scotland, and I. of England. The...
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The history of Wales comprehending the lives and succession...
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Buchanan's history of Scotland In twenty books. Containing, I. An account of its several situations; and the nature of its soil and climate. II. The ancient names, manners, laws, and customs of the country, and what people inhabited the island from the very beginning. III. A chronicle of all its kings; in an exact series of succession, from Fergus, the first pounder of the Scottish monarchy, to the reign of King James VI. of Scotland, and I. of England. The...
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Buchanan's history of Scotland In twenty books. Containing, I. An account of its several situations; and the nature of its soil and climate. II. The antient names, manners, laws, and customs of the country, and what people inhabited the island from the very beginning. III. A chronicle of all its kings; in an exact series of succession, from Fergus, the first founder of the Scottish monarchy, to the reign of King James VI. of Scotland, and I. of England. The...
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Munus Thesaurarij Or, A critical history of the lord treasurers of England, from the...
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England's chronicle, or, The lives and reigns of the...
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Englands chronicle, or, The lives & reigns of the kings...
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Englands chronicle, or, The lives & reigns of the kings...
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The British constitution vindicated And indefeasible hereditary right, unlimited passive obedience and non-resistance, examin'd by scripture and history; and prov'd to be absurd, inconsistent notions, invented by the enemies to the liberty of mankind. It is also prov'd particularly, that the house of stuarts could lay no just claim to a hereditary right, either to the kingdoms of England or Scotland. With tables of the succession of the kings of Judah and Israel, and of England, Scotland,...
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