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BOSWELL, James (1740-95). A Letter to the People of Scotland, on the Alarming Attempt to infringe the Articles of the Union, and introduce a most pernicious innovation, by diminishing the number of the Lords of Session, London: Charles Dilly, 1785. 8°, half title (final text leaf torn and frayed at margins, some light marginal browning and spotting). Modern old-style calf ruled in blind, red morocco lettering-piece (a few light scratches, new endpapers). FIRST EDITION. Pottle 56; Rothschild 455.

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BOSWELL, James (1740-95). A Letter to the People of Scotland, on the Alarming Attempt to infringe the Articles of the Union, and introduce a most pernicious innovation, by diminishing the number of the Lords of Session, London: Charles Dilly, 1785. 8°, half title (final text leaf torn and frayed at margins, some light marginal browning and spotting). Modern old-style calf ruled in blind, red morocco lettering-piece (a few light scratches, new endpapers). FIRST EDITION. Pottle 56; Rothschild 455.

With ?James Boswell's A North Britain Extraordinary: Written by a Young Scotsman, now a Volunteer in the Corsican Service (Corte, 1769, modern morocco). (2)
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