12741 |
Answers for Patrick Heron of Heron, Robert Maxwell of Cargen, and George Goldie merchant in Edinburgh, tutors-dative to Alexander Goldie writer to the signet; to the petition of Robert Blacklock in Fairgirth
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Patrick Heron
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1767 |
Engelska |
12742 |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Patrick Heron of Heron, Robert Maxwel of Cargen, and George Goldie merchant in Edinburgh, tutors-dative to Alexander Goldie writer to the Signet, ..
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Patrick Heron
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1767 |
Engelska |
12743 |
A smooth stone polished into a mirror: or A congratulatory epistle to Rev. Mr. W. Willis, minister of the Gospel, Greenock, Alias Crawford's Dike. Occasioned by his letters to Messrs Lawson and Eraser
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Patrick. Comrie
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1799 |
Engelska |
12744 |
A treatise on the commerce and police of the river Thames - Containing an historical view of the trade of the port of London; and suggesting means for preventing the depredations thereon, by a legislative system of river police. With an account of the functions of the various magistrates and corporations exercising jurisdiction on the river; and a general view of the penal and remedial statutes connected with the subject, By P. Colquhoun, LL. D
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Patrick Colquhoun
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MDCCC. 1800 |
Engelska |
12745 |
To the Dutchess of Grafton
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Patrick Delany
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1723 |
Engelska |
12746 |
Governments, Non-state Actors and Trade Policy-making: Negotiating Preferentially or Multilaterally?
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Patrick Low
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Okänt |
12747 |
The life and prophecies of that faithful minister of God's word, Mr. Daniel Cargill, - Sometime minister of the barony parish of Glasgow, who suffered martyrdom for the Lord's cause with many others, at the cross of Edinburgh, the 27th July 1681, and their heads put upon the ports. Being singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but especially for his foretelling future events that was to befall Scotland in general, and private families in particular: such as his foretelling the untimely and tearful deaths of these cruel persecutors, whom he had excomunicated at the Torwood. Likewise, an account of his indictment, trial, sentence, and behaviour at the place of execution, with his last words upon the Scaffold before he suffered. To which is added, a part of the life and untimely death of Argyle, who gave his casting vote against Mr Cargill. Also, the life and behaviour of David Hackstoun of Rathillet, Esq; who commanded the persecuted party at Airsmoss, who were both executed at the cross of Edinburgh. By Peter Walker, who was himself a suffer in those days
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Patrick Walker
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1782 |
Engelska |
12748 |
The Last speech and confession of Patrick M'nicol, alias Campbell, who was executed at Mugdock, upon the 28th of March 1718. for the murder of John Graham. ..
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1718 |
Engelska |
12749 |
Sir Robert Home, appellant. Sir Patrick Home, bar. Respondent. The respondent's case
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Patrick Home, Sir
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1714 |
Engelska |
12750 |
The True speech and last dying words of Patrick Illan, Lawrence Halpeny, James Quin, and Patrick Mc.Shane, who were executed at Killmainham, on Thursday the ...5th day of March, 1708
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1708 |
Engelska |
12751 |
The life and prophecies of the Reverend Mr Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel, at New Glenluce, in Galloway. In two parts
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Patrick Walker
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M,DCC,XCIII. 1793 |
Engelska |
12752 |
Some remarkable passages of the life and death of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel at Glenluce in Galloway. - Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness, but especially, exceeding all who have been heard of in our late ages, in that gift of foreseeing events, and foretelling what was to befal the church and nations of Scotland and Ireland, particular families and persons, and of his own life and death. As a few instances among many through his life, take these that follow. To which is added, a second part. Containing, thirty new additional passages: likewise, an exact copy of a letter from Mr. Peden to the prisoners of Donnottar Castle, in the month of July, 1685. &c. Together with his thoughts on the covenant of redemption
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Patrick Walker
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M,DCC,LXXVIII. 1778 |
Engelska |
12753 |
The tial of Katharine Nairn and Patrick Ogilvie, for the crimes of incest and murder. - Containing the whole procedure of the High Court of Justiciary, upon the 5th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th days of August 1765
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Katharine. Nairne
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M,DCC,LXV. 1765 |
Engelska |
12754 |
Memorial for the officers of state; and for Patrick Honeyman of Graemsay; the Reverend Mr George Trail of Hobister; Sir John Mitchel of Westshore, bart.; John Bruce-Stewart of Symbister, and others, the vassals of the crown in the lands of Orkney and Shetland; defenders; against Sir Laurence Dundas of Kerse, bart. pursuer
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Scotland
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1778 |
Engelska |
12755 |
Memorial for Sir Lawrence Dundas, bart. pursuer; against the officers of state, Patrick Honeyman of Grm̆say, and others, defenders
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Lawrence Dundas, Sir
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1778 |
Engelska |
12756 |
Answers for Patrick Roxburgh, Smith in Monigaff; to the petition of Thomas MacMicken of Miltons
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Patrick. Roxburgh
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1748 |
Engelska |
12757 |
County of Westmeath
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Ireland
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1788 |
Engelska |
12758 |
The life and prophecies of Mr. Alexander Peden, late minister of the Gospel, at New-Glenluce, in Galloway, in two parts. - Singular for piety, zeal, and faithfulness; but especially, who exceeded all to be heard of in our late ages, in that gift of foreseeing of events, and fore-telling what was to befall the church and nations of scotland, and Ireland particular families and persons; and of his own life and death: As a few instances, amongst many through his life, take these that follow
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Patrick Walker
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M,DCC,LXXIV. 1774 |
Engelska |
12759 |
The last speeches and dying words of Tulley Slevin, John Dempsy, and Patrick Murphy, - who is sic to be hanged drawn and quartred at St. Stephens Green for coyning gold this present Wednesday being the 3d of May 1727
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Tully Slevin
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1727 |
Engelska |
12760 |
The true last speech, confession, and dying words of Mr. James Stevens and account of Patrick Barnwell, who are to be executed at St. Stephen's Green, on Wednesday the 25th inst. May, 1726, being condemn'd for feloniously taking from Mr. Philip Kennersly of Dame-street a Glass-case, value 50l
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James Stevens
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1726 |
Engelska |