Great Britain -- Foreign relations -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800
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- The Scots-mans remonstrance. Or, A vindication of the Scots : with a short relation of all the proceedings since the time they came into England. Together vvith the present estate - and future intentions of that nation
- A declaration of the Scottish armie concerning their immediate marching towards the borders of England; : as also their reasons of their comming, together with their resolution touching the same. Likewise the number of their army, both horse and foot, and their advance, with this motto in their ensignes, For religion, crown, and kingdome. Whereunto is annexed, the resolution of the northern counties, concerning the Scottish army, and their present proceedings therein
- A discourse upon the uniting Scotland with England : containing the general advantage of such an union to both kingdoms; the several ways of uniting nations; the difference of religion, laws, and nobility, &c., adjusted by the law of nature and the practice of all nations in such cases : with divers original papers deliver'd by the commissioners of both nations to one another about an union in 1667
- A gracious ansvver from the King for a treaty with the Parliament at Newport in the Isle of Wight.bAnd His Majesties desires or conditions for entring into the said treaty. Also, the heads of severall letters intercepted comming out, of Scotland, and commission given for raising of money for the Scots in the kingdome of England. With an exact relation of advance and motion of the Scots army, and the encounters between them and the forces commanded by Major Generall Lambert, and Lieut. Gen. Cromwell
- A letter from the meeting of the estates of the kingdom of Scotland : to the King of England, in answer to His Majesties letter, direct to them ... Edinburgh, March 23. 1689
- A letter from the meeting of the estates of the kingdom of Scotland to the King of England, in answer to His Majesties letter, direct to them ... Edinburgh, March 23. 1689
- A letter of the officers of the army in Scotland, under the Commander in Chief there, to the officers of the army in England
- A memorial briefly pointing at some advantages of the union of the two kingdoms, humbly offered to the consideration of the Commissioners appointed for that end
- An excellent speech spoken by the Right Honourable Algernon Piercy Earle of Northumberland, to the Kings most Excelent Majesty, on Satterday last, concerning His Royall person, and this distracted Kingdom : And His Majesties gracious answer thereunto (in presence of the Dukes, Earles, Lords, and gentlemen appointed for the treaty) touching a generall pardon to all his subjects. Also, the most excelent, divine, and heavenly prayer of the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and his commissioners, on Sunday last for a blessing upon the treaty, composed, and made by derections and dictations from his Majesty, likewise, good newes from the treaty, their proceedings on Munday last, and His Majesties message to the Scots touching their engaging against England. Signed, Charles R
- An ordinance of Parliament for a day of publike thanksgiving for the peace concluded between England and Scotland
- An vnhappy game at Scotch and English. Or A full answer from England to the papers of Scotland : Wherein their Scotch mists and their fogs; their sayings and gaine-sayings; their juglings, their windings and turnings; hither and thither, backwards and forwards, and forwards & backwards again; their breach of Covenant, Articles, & treaty, their King-craft present design, against the two houses of Parliament, & people of England, their plots and intents for usurpation and government over us and our children detected, discovered, and presented to the view of the world, as a dreadfull omen, all-arme, and warning to the kingdome of England
- By the honourable Sir William Beeston Kt. His Majesties Lieutenant Governour and commander in chief, in, and over this his island of Jamaica, and other the territories depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same. A proclamation
- Desires of the Parliam't of Scotland to the hono.ble Houses of Parliam't of England
- Right honorable, The Parliament of Scotland now assembled, being resolved by all faire and just means, ..
- The Scots policie: to asassinate our English monarchy : Who hide their worldly encroachments, under pretence of religion. And by introducing their owne government in England, would thereby become not only equall with us, but of our mercenaries become our lords. All which is discoursed by way of complaint made by the Scotch presbytery
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