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Reasons why a consent to abolish the penal statutes, - Against papists, could not be given by any who own'd the then government in church and state. Written and dispersed by John Hamilton sometime writer in Edinburgh, now clerk of Irving, amongst the honourable estates of Parliament held at Edinburgh Anno 1686, at their earnest desire, and by their influence, when the said statutes were designed to be abolished, and no printing thereof could be allowed at the time
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John Hamilton, clerk of the borough of Irwin
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Now printed Anno 1706 |
Engelska |
282 |
Voyages and travels through the Russian empire, Tartary, and part of the Kingdom of Persia. - By John Cook, M.D. at Hamilton. In two volumes
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John Cook, M.D., at Hamilton
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M,DCC,LXXVIII. 1778 |
Engelska |
283 |
The Young gentleman and ladies monitor, - Being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: particularly calculated to form the mind and manners of the youth of both sexes, and adapted to the use of schools and academies. By Hamilton Moore, Esq
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MDCCLXXXI. 1781 |
Engelska |
284 |
A sermon preached before His Grace James Duke of Queensberry, &c. His Majesty's high commissioner and the honourable estates of Parliament in the Parliament House upon Sunday the 24th, day of November 1700 - By Mr. John Hamilton minister at Edinburgh
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John Hamilton
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1701 |
Engelska |
285 |
The Young gentleman and ladies monitor, and, English teacher's assistant - Being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions; direct the minds of youth to the pursit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools and academies, as well as private persons, who have not an opportunity of perusing the works of those celebrated authors, from whence this collection is made. Divided into small portions for the ease of reading in classes. By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the practical navigator and seaman's new daily assistant
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1773? |
Engelska |
286 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate in behalf of the Crown; against the claim of Mr. John Hamilton advocate
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John Hamilton
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1748 |
Engelska |
287 |
Belhaven's vision: or, His speech in Union-Parliament. - November 2. 1706
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John Hamilton Belhaven, Baron
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M.DCC.XXXII. 1732 |
Engelska |
288 |
Belhaven's three speeches; as also, the articles of the union, as ratified in Parliament, January 16th, 1707 - With the tenor of the act for securing the Protestant religion, and Presbyterian Church Government.
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John Hamilton Belhaven, Baron
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1725 |
Engelska |
289 |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Helen Binning, grandchild of the deceast James Binning portioner of Torphichen, and of John Hamilton mason in Lauriston, her husband, for his interest; ...
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Helen. Binning
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1766 |
Engelska |
290 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr. John Hamilton, advocate, ...
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John Hamilton
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1748 |
Engelska |
291-292 |
Answers for John Hamilton of Grange, to the petition of Jean Telfer, and William Hamilton of Little-Earnock her husband
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John Hamilton
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1735 |
Engelska |
293 |
John Hamilton of Pumpherston, Esq; appellant. The Honourable Catharine Lady Cardros, respondent. The appellant's case
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John Hamilton, of Pumpherston
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1712 |
Engelska |
294 |
John Hamilton, Esq; son and heir of Alexander Hamilton, deceas'd, apepl' sic The Honourable Katharine Lady Cardross, sister and heir of Sir William Stuart, deceas'd, resp' the respondent's case, upon an appeal from two decrees unanimously made by the Lords of the Sessions of Scotland, for her, against the appellant
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Catherine Erskine Cardross, Lady
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1712 |
Engelska |
295 |
Adam Cockburn, L. Ormiston; and Dame Anne his wife. Appelnts. John Hamilton of Bangour, an infant, by his guardian. Respnt. - The respondent's case
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John Hamilton
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1713 |
Engelska |
296-297 |
The coaster's companion - Containing directions for the downs, for sailing and turning, thence, thro' the different channels, to the Nore; for going into Harwich, and over the naze into the wallet; for going round Orfordness, and thro' Yarmouth-roads to the spurn.-a description of the coast, from calais along the coasts of Flanders, Holland, and Jutland of the Cattegat, sound and baltic, as far as cronstadt; with directions for going into the several roads and harbours. Also, the courses by compass, and distances, from place to place, round England, Scotland, Ireland, the Shetland, Orkney, and Lewis Isles. Along the coasts of Flanders, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Cattegat, Baltic, France, Portugal, and Spain. With the courses and distances from different places in Britain, to different places in Flanders, Holland, Juttland, Norway, France, and Ireland. To which is added, a large tide-table, with a new and correct method of finding the times of high-water at all the ports and principal places in Europe. By John Hamilton Moore, author of the practical navigator, and seaman's complete daily assistant
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John Hamilton Moore
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MDCCLXXXVIII. 1788 |
Engelska |
298 |
A letter to Theobald M'Kenna, Esq. occasioned by a publication, entitled A memoire on some questions respecting the projected union. By John Hamilton, Esq
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John Hamilton, Esq
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1799 |
Engelska |
299 |
The Late Lord Beilhaven's speeches in the Parliament, holden at Edinburgh, November 1706. - On the subject-matter of the union. Wherein the peerage of the two kingdoms of Scotland and England, is consider'd
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John Hamilton Belhaven, Baron
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1719 |
Engelska |
300 |
The Young gentleman and lady's monitor, - and English teacher's assistant: being a collection of select pieces from our best modern writers: calculated to eradicate vulgar prejudices and rusticity of manners; improve the understanding; rectify the will; purify the passions direct the minds of youth to the pursuit of proper objects; and to facilitate their reading, writing, and speaking the English language, with elegance and propriety. Particularly adapted for the use of our eminent schools ... By J. Hamilton Moore, author of the Practical navigator and Seaman's new daily assistant
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M,DCC,XC. 1790 |
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