11341 |
Extract of the Duke of Queenberry's letter to the Queen, dated August 11. 1703
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James Douglas Queensberry, Duke of
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1703 |
Engelska |
11342 |
Dreadful news from Cumberland. - Being a true relation of a most horrid and barbarous murder committed the 18th of April, 1753; shewing how one William Johnson, a butcher, went to Mr Wilkinson's a grazier near Wigton in the county of Cumberland, to buy cattle, and found the said Mr. Wilkinson, his wise, three daughters marriageable, three small children, a nurse, and a ..., all inhumanly murdered in their beds and weltering in their gore. With an account of the wonderful discovery of the murderers; their apprehending and commitment to Carlisle Goal. With the substance of a sermon preached on this sad occasion by the Rev. Mr James Douglas, minister of Wigton. In a letter to a gentleman. Licenced and entered according to order
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1755? |
Engelska |
11343 |
Defences or objections for His Majesty's advocate on behalf of the Crown, to the petition and claim of William Earl of March, ..
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William Douglas Queensberry, Duke of
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1748 |
Engelska |
11344 |
The Lady's scull - A poem. And a few other select piece. By N. Douglas, minister of the gospel, Dundee
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Niel Douglas
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MDCCXCIV. 1794 |
Engelska |
11345 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Earl of Morton, ..
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James Douglas Morton, Earl of
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1747 |
Engelska |
11346 |
General articles and conditions relative to the tacks to be hereafter signed, of the estate of His Grace Charles Duke of Queensberry and Dover, to the observance and performance whereof, (except in so far as the same shall be altered by clauses in any particular tack) the said duke and the tenants are to become bound in such tacks, by referring therein to these articles, and the date of the registration of the same, in the sheriff court books at Drumsries
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Charles Douglas Queensberry, Duke of
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1756 |
Engelska |
11347 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the claim of William Earl of March, heretable sherriff of the Shire of Peebles, and Lord of the regality of Newlands and Lintoun, and heretable justiciary within the bounds of the said regality, made and entered, pursuant to an act, of the 20th year of his present Majesty, intituled, "An act for taking away and abolishing the here "tabel jurisdictions, in that part of Great Britain called "Scotland, and for making satisfaction to the proprietors "thereof, &c." ..
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William Douglas Queensberry, Duke of
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1747 |
Engelska |
11348 |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of James Douglass of Mains, John Graham of Dougalstown, William Campbel of Succoth, &c
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James Douglas
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1735 |
Engelska |
11349 |
Nine anatomical figures, representing the external parts, muscles, and bones of the human body: the out-lines taken from the figures of vesalius and bidloo, under the direction of the Late Dr. James Douglas
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MDCCXLVIII. 1748 |
Engelska |
11350 |
The countess of moreton's daily exercise - Or, A book of prayers and rules how to spend the time in the service and pleasure of Almighty God
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Anne Douglas Morton, Countess of
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1732 |
Engelska |
11351 |
Nenia Britannica; or, A sepulchral history of Great Britain - From the earliest period to its general conversion to Christianity. Including a complete series of the British, Roman, and Saxon sepulchral rites and ceremonies, with the contents of several hundred burial places, opened under a careful inspection of the author. The barrows containing urns, swords, spear-heads, daggers, knives, battle-axes, shields, and armill:̆-decorations of women; consisting of gems, pensile ornaments, bracelets, beads, gold and silver buckles, broaches ornamented with precious stones; several magical instruments; some very scarce and unpublished coins; and a variety of other curious relics deposited with the dead. Tending to illustrate the early part of and to fix on a more unquestionable criterion for the study of antiquity: to which are added, observations on the Celtic, British, Roman, and Danish Barrows, discovered in Britain. By the Rev. James Douglas, F.A.S. chaplain in Ordinary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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James Douglas
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M.DCC.XCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
11352 |
In the House of Lords Mrs. Helen Douglas, spouse of James Baillie, of Olivebank, Esq. and him for his interest appellants Mrs. Elizabeth Chalmers, widow of the deceased, Archibald Scott, Surgeon, in Musselburgh. Respondent. Appellants case
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Helen Douglas, Mrs
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1785 |
Engelska |
11353 |
In the House of Lords. Mrs. Helen Douglas, otherwise Baillie, the wife of James Baillie of Olivebank Esquire, and the said James Baillie, for his interest, - - - - - appellants. Mrs. Elizabeth Chalmers, otherwise Scott, widow and relict of Archibald Scott, late surgeon in Musselburgh, - - - respondents. The respondent's case
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Elizabeth. Chalmers
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1785 |
Engelska |
11354 |
Dup. John Tod, W.S. &c. to the rep. John Scott, W.S. Jo. Tod, W.S. agent. P. Clk. Duplies for John Tod, writer to the Signet, and George Douglas, Esq; of Cavers, respondents; to the replies for John Scott, writer to the Signet, complainer
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John Tod
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1800 |
Engelska |
11355 |
Strategic modelling and business dynamics : a feedback systems approach / John D. W. Morecroft
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John D. W. author. (John Douglas William) Morecroft
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Okänt |
11356 |
A Brefe Dialoge Bitwene a Christen Father and His Stobborne Sonne
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William Roye
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1999 |
Okänt |
11357 |
Experimenting the Human: Art, Music, and the Contemporary Posthuman
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G. Douglas Barrett
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Okänt |
11358 |
Law, Liberty, And The Pursuit Of Terrorism
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Roger Douglas
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2014 |
Okänt |
11359 |
Burden of Proof, Presumption and Argumentation
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Douglas Walton
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2014 |
Engelska |
11360 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Alexander Muirhead of Linhouse, defender; against James Earl of Morton, pursuer, ..
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Alexander. Muirhead
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1748 |
Engelska |