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The honour and justice of the present Parliament, and of their Commissioners of Enquiry, vindicated, from the calumnies and misrepresentations contained in a late pamphlet, entituled, The laws and judicatures of Scotland vindicated, &c. In a letter to the author...

By: Haldane, Patrick, 1683-1769.Contributor(s): Dalrymple, David, Sir, 1726-1792. Laws and judicatures of Scotland vindicated.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Roberts, 1718Description: 40p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 | Scotland -- History -- 18th century
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VOL.181(11) Short remarks upon the late Act of Resumption of the Irish forfeitures and upon the manner of putting that act in execution. VOL.181(12) A letter to a Member of Parliament relating to the Irish forfeitures. VOL.181(13) Proposals for raising a million of money out of the forfeited estates in Ireland: together, with the answer of the Irish to the same, and a reply thereto. VOL.181(14) The honour and justice of the present Parliament, and of their Commissioners of Enquiry, vindicated, from the calumnies and misrepresentations contained in a late pamphlet, entituled, The laws and judicatures of Scotland vindicated, &c. In a letter to the author... VOL.181(15) Reasons humbly offer'd to both Houses of Parliment [sic], for a law to enact the castration or, gelding of popish ecclesiastic's, in this kingdom. As the best way to prevent the growth of popery. ... VOL.181(16) The impartial man's opinion, who shou'd be Speaker of the House of Commons of Ireland, 1713. VOL.181(17) The Speaker. A poem inscrib'd to Alan Brodvick, Esq.; Speaker to the Honourable House of Commons, met at Dublin, November the 25th, 1713. Before his Grace the Duke of Shrewsbury.

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