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SCOTTISH AFFAIRS, 1677-1706 -- Articles and Rules, for the Better Government of His Majesties Forces in Scotland. Edinburgh: Heir of Andrew Anderson, 1678. (First word of title and a few numerals cropped, waterstained.) Wing A-3813, locating only the copy at NLS. [Bound with]: [W.C.] Archerie Reviv'd: a Poetical Essay, Penn'd upon Occasion of the Intended Muster of the Company of Archers in Scotland, June 11 1677. Ibid., 1677. With the first leaf blank save for signature. Wing C-1677, locating only 3 copies. RARE. [and]: [Sir George MCKENZIE]. A Vindication of His Majesties Government and Judicatures, in Scotland; from some Aspersions Thrown on them by Scandalous Pamphlets, and News-Books. Edinburgh: and re-printed at London: Nathaniel Thompson for Susanna Forrester, 1683. (Lower margins cut close affecting imprint and one catchword and signature.) Wing S-2002A. [and]: George MACKENZIE, Earl of Cromarty. A Vindication of Robert III. King of Scotland, from the Imputation of Bastardy. Edinburgh: Heirs of Andrew Anderson, 1695. (Short tear in title.) Wing C-7027. [and:] C.K. Some Seasonable and Modest Thoughts, partly occasioned by, and partly concerning the Scots East-India Company ... by an Unfeigned and Hearty Lover of England. [Edinburgh: no printer], 1696. (Quire B a little browned.) Wing K5; Goldsmiths' 3224. [and]: [James JOHNSTON]. Reflections on a Late Speech by the Lord Haversham in so far as it relates to the Affairs of Scotland. London: B. Bragg, 1704. (Lightly browned). Sometimes attributed to George Ridpath, formerly erroneously attributed to Defoe. FIRST EDITION. McLeod 322. Together 6 tracts, 4° (most 195 x 140mm), bound with 3 others. Early 18th-century reversed calf (spine rubbed).

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SCOTTISH AFFAIRS, 1677-1706 -- Articles and Rules, for the Better Government of His Majesties Forces in Scotland. Edinburgh: Heir of Andrew Anderson, 1678. (First word of title and a few numerals cropped, waterstained.) Wing A-3813, locating only the copy at NLS. [Bound with]: [W.C.] Archerie Reviv'd: a Poetical Essay, Penn'd upon Occasion of the Intended Muster of the Company of Archers in Scotland, June 11 1677. Ibid., 1677. With the first leaf blank save for signature. Wing C-1677, locating only 3 copies. RARE. [and]: [Sir George MCKENZIE]. A Vindication of His Majesties Government and Judicatures, in Scotland; from some Aspersions Thrown on them by Scandalous Pamphlets, and News-Books. Edinburgh: and re-printed at London: Nathaniel Thompson for Susanna Forrester, 1683. (Lower margins cut close affecting imprint and one catchword and signature.) Wing S-2002A. [and]: George MACKENZIE, Earl of Cromarty. A Vindication of Robert III. King of Scotland, from the Imputation of Bastardy. Edinburgh: Heirs of Andrew Anderson, 1695. (Short tear in title.) Wing C-7027. [and:] C.K. Some Seasonable and Modest Thoughts, partly occasioned by, and partly concerning the Scots East-India Company ... by an Unfeigned and Hearty Lover of England. [Edinburgh: no printer], 1696. (Quire B a little browned.) Wing K5; Goldsmiths' 3224. [and]: [James JOHNSTON]. Reflections on a Late Speech by the Lord Haversham in so far as it relates to the Affairs of Scotland. London: B. Bragg, 1704. (Lightly browned). Sometimes attributed to George Ridpath, formerly erroneously attributed to Defoe. FIRST EDITION. McLeod 322.

Together 6 tracts, 4° (most 195 x 140mm), bound with 3 others. Early 18th-century reversed calf (spine rubbed).
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