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- (Concluded cause roll.) 14th September, 1762. Memorial for the master taylors of Edinburgh, pursuers, against the journeymen taylors, defenders
- (Lord Barjarg reporter.) Information for John MʻFarlane, officer of excise at Hamilton, and James Cargill constable there, defenders; against Angus Sinclair, change-keeper in Hunthill, in the parish of Blantyre pursuer
- (Lord Gardenston reporter.) Information for Alexander Kevan, tenant in Little-Carse, defender, against Charles Warner-Dunbar, of Machriemore, pursuer
- (Teind cause.) Answers for the principal and masters of the United College of St. Salvator and St. Leonard in the University of St. Andrews, to the petition of Andrew Skene of Dyce. ..
- (Teind cause.) Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, commissioners for plantation of kirks, and valuation of teinds, the petition of William Morris of Brieryhill ; ..
- (Teind-cause.) February 24. 1767. Memorial for Mr. George Nicol, minister of the Gospel at Kinnettles, pursuer, against the heritors of the parish of Kinnettles, defenders. ..
- (Tiend cause. Lord Coalston reporter.) Information for William Duke of Montrose, against William Govan of Drumquhassell, and Captain William Craig of Dalnair, heritors of the parish of Drymen
- (To be reported by Lord Auchinleck.) Information for the magistrates and town council of Kilmarnock, defenders ; against William Earl of Glencairn, pursuer
- (To be reported ex parte by Lord Kaims.) Information for Messrs. More and Irvine, late merchants in Gottenburgh, chargers; against James Steven merchant in Newtyle, suspender
- A Briefe narration of the carriage and successe of the English affaires in the hands of the commissioners for Scotland
- A Candid enquiry into the causes of the late and the intended migrations from Scotland. : In a letter to J- - - - - - - - - R- - - - - - - - - Esq ; Lanark-Shire
- A Cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ ; or, The last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth, in Scotland, since the year 1680. : Together with an appendix containing the Queen's-Ferry paper, Torwood excommunication, a relation concerning Mr. R. Cameron, Mr. D. Cargil and H. Hall ; and an account of those who were killed without process of law, and banished to foreign lands: with a short view of some of the oppressive exactions
- A Collection of papers relating to the present juncture of affairs in England
- A Comprehensive history of Scotland, or A brief summary of the chronice of the Scottish Kings. : Containing an account of the original of the Scots Nation ; with a regular succession of all their kings and their most remarkable actions during their several reigns down to the present time. With a description of Scotland as it is now divided into counties, with the number of square miles in each of them: with their produce, trade, manufactures, cities, forts, abbeys, mines and minerals, &c. With the curiosities in general in that ancient kingdom. To which is added, a particular account of the islands, and fisheries
- A Copy of the test which is to be taken by all such persons as shall be imployed in any publick place of trust in Scotland
- A Discourse concerning the union
- A Few thoughts on political subjects : submitted to the consideration of the manufacturers and others in the west of Scotland
- A Full and particular account of the union and the articles agreed on between the kingdoms of Scotland and England, on the twenty-second of July, MDCCVI. : With a list of the Scots and English noblemen who signed it
- A Genuine list of the jurisdictions entered in the Court of Sessions in Scotland, in pursuance of a late Act of Parliament ; with the SUMS claimed by the proprietors as their value. : To which is annexed, an alphabetical index, referring to the names of the several claimants and the principal jurisdictions mentioned in the list. The whole being carefully collected with the records of court by James Budge, writer to His Majesty's signet in Edinburgh
- A History of Everyday Life in Medieval Scotland
- A History of Everyday Life in Scotland, 1800 to 1900
- A Letter concerning the Scots peerage
- A Letter concerning the oath of abjuration
- A Letter concerning the state of arms in Scotland, addressed to the Earl of Hadinton ; occasioned by the remarks of a country gentleman on the proposed laws of establishing a Militia in Scotland
- A Letter from a gentleman in Scotland, to his friend in New-England. : Containing an account of Mr. Whitefield's reception and conduct in Scotland, the two visits he made there ; and also of the work at Cambuslang, and other parts: wherein many mistakes, relating to these things, that have been formerly and lately transmitted to this country, are rectified, and the whole affair set in a true and impartial light. : The following letter is written in so masterly a way, with such elegance of thought, and Christian temper, that it will sufficiently recommend it self to every candid and ingenuous reader ; and there is no need to acquaint the world, either by whom, or to whom, it was written. Wisdom is justified of her children
- A Letter to J- F-, Esq ; on the conduct of the banks. With remarks on a late pamphlet, intitled, Considerations relating to the late order of the two banks established at Edinburgh, by which they have recalled one fourth of their cash-accompts
- A Letter to Sir John Blunt, relating to the third and fourth money-subscriptions
- A Letter to a member of Parliament anent the application of the 309885 lib. 10 shil. sterl. equivalent : with consideration of reducing the coin to the value and standard of England
- A Letter to the House from the Laird Wareston, late president of the Committee of Safety
- A Letter to the court of directors, of the Society, for improving the British fisheries : with a plan for the erection of villages, humbly submitted to their consideration
- A Letter to the six men presently under sentence of death in the Tolbooth of Edinburgh
- A Letter to the west country farmers concerning the difficulties and management of a bad harvest, written in the end of the year 1772
- A List of the claimants for the jurisdictions in Scotland, with the values ascertained by the lords of the sessions
- A Mixed Legal System in Transition: T. B. Smith and the Progress of Scots Law
- A New history of Scotland : From the earliest accounts to the accession of George III. Adorned with cuts of Fergus I. Fergus II. Kenneth II. Sir William Wallace, and all the Kings and Queens who have reigned since Alexander II
- A New history of Scotland : From the earliest accounts to the accession of George III. Adorned with plates of Fergus I. Fergus II. Kenteth II. Sir William Wallace, and all the Kings and Queens who have reigned since Alexander II
- A North Briton extraordinary
- A North Briton extraordinary : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people : likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers.
- A North Briton extraordinary : containing a curious and comprehensive review of English and Scottish history, concerning important events relative to the union of the two kingdoms-- commerce-- national independency-- and the grand cause of liberty: by which it is clearly demonstrated that the Scots nation (both in words and actions) hath always been strenuous and warm assertors of the liberties of the people: likewise some observations on property-- revenue officers-- pensioners-- and rapacious courtiers. Written by a young Scotsman, formerly a voluntier in the Corsican service. [One line in Latin, with two line English translation]
- A Scheme for uniting the two kingdoms of England and Scotland, different from any that has been hitherto laid down
- A Scheme of Union between England and Scotland, with advantages to both Kingdoms
- A Scots answer to a British vision
- A Second letter to a member of Parliament concerning the subject matter of the equivalent
- A Succinct view of the Society in Scotland, for Propagating Christian Knowledge
- A True account of a new and strange sect now practising and set up at Burrowstown, 15 miles from Edenburrough in Scotland who assemble and meet in the night-time
- A True and distinct account, of the murder of James Campbel of lawers
- A True and perfect account of the Earl of Argiles landing in the north of Scotland with the particulars of that whole transaction
- A Vindication from calumnie ; or, A calumniat husband vindicat
- A bill for erecting and building a new chapel in the town of Wolverhampton, in the county of Stafford
- A bill, intituled An act for placing the stock called East India annuities : under the management of the governor and company of the Bank of England, and ingrafting the same on the three pounds per centum reduced annuities ..
- A bill, intituled an act for establishing regulations respecting aliens arriving in this kingdom, or resident therein, in certain cases
- A bill, intituled, An act for annexing certain forfeited estates in Scotland to the Crown unalienably ; : and for making satisfaction to the lawful creditors thereupon; ... for the better civilizing and improving the Highlands of Scotland; and preventing disorders there for the future
- A bill, intituled, an act for the safety and preservation of His Majesty's person and government against treasonable and seditious practices and attempts
- A brief account of the state of Scotland at the Revolution. : By the Earl of B-s
- A brief discourse of the happy union of the kingdoms of Scotland and England : with certain articles concerning the same. Dedicated to Her Majesty. By the Right Honourable Sir Francis Bacon ..
- A brotherly exhortation from the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, to their brethren in England
- A calendar of Scottish saints
- A candid inquiry into some points of public religion : or, animadversions on existing circumstances among antiburgher seceders. In queries, addressed to ministers and others of that party. By one of themselves
- A candid inquiry into the present state of the laws relative to the game in Scotland : By an Admirer of Truth
- A candid inquiry into the present state of the laws relative to the game in Scotland : By an Admirer of Truth
- A catalogue and abstract of several acts of Parliament, so far as they relate to the laying on new and additional duties on goods and merchandizes imported and exported : since the printing the Book of rates in anno 1702 to the 1 of August 1714
- A catalogue of the Lords of Session from the Institution of the College of Justice in the year 1532 : with historical notes
- A change of worlds
- A cloud of witnesses : for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ: or, the last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth in Scotland, since the year 1680, with a copious appendix
- A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ : or, the last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth in Scotland since the year 1680. Together with An Appendix, containing the Queensferry Paper; Torwood Excommunication; a Relation concerning Messrs. Richard Cameron, Donald Cargil, and Henry Hall; and an Account of those who were killed without Process of Law, and banished to foreign Lands: With a short View of some of the oppressive Exactions
- A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ : or, the last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth in Scotland, since the year 1680, with a copious appendix
- A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ : or, the last speeches and testimonies of those who have suffered for the truth in Scotland, since the year 1680. Together with an appendix ..
- A collection and abridgement of celebrated criminal trials in Scotland : from A.D. 1536, to 1784. With historical and critical remarks. By Hugo Arnot, Esq. Advocate
- A collection of original papers about the Scots plot. ... With remarks upon the whole
- A collection of original papers and material transactions : Concerning the late Great affair of the union between England and Scotland. Also an exact journal of the proceedings of the treaty as well at London as in Edinburgh. Wherein the privileges [sic] of the Presbyterian kirk, and the case of toleration of episcopal dissenters there, are very clearly stated. In five parts. Faithfully collected from the records and registers ; by a person concern'd in the said treaty, and present in both kingdoms at the time of its transacting
- A collection of rare and curious tracts on witchcraft and the second sight : with an original essay on witchcraft
- A collection of some causes of fasts, appointed by the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland, and their commissions, before the year 1651. For reformation in religion
- A collection of the Acts of Parliament : establishing and relating to the funds under the Management of the Commissioners and Trustees appointed by the King, for encouraging, improving and promoting fisheries and manufactures in that part of Great Britain called Scotland. With AN Abstract thereof under proper Heads
- A companion to the map of the county of peebles, or Tweedale ; published 20th June 1775
- A complete system of conveyances of, and securities upon lands; or, of heritable rights, according to the present practice of Scotland: including those used in creating freehold qualifications. Upon A New Plan. In which the Names of the Clauses are marked in the margin; and the Instruments of Seisine and of Resignation connected with each Title annexed at the end of it. By Anthony Macmillan
- A concise narrative of the proceedings in the Douglas cause : with remarks upon the memorials: in a letter to a friend
- A concise state of the controversy respecting Queen Mary
- A congratulatory poem to His Grace the D. of Argyle : on his late victory over the rebels in Scotland
- A continuation of the Defence of the Reformation-principles of the Church of Scotland : Wherein it is shown, that the Reverend Mr. Currie, in his late Vindication, has not entred [sic] into the argument for secession ... By Mr. William Wilson ..
- A copy of a letter anent a project, for erecting a library : in every presbytry, or at least county, in the Highlands: from a reverend Minister of the Scots nation now in England, to a Minister of Edinburgh. With Reasons for it, and a Schem for Erecting and preserving these Libraries
- A copy of a letter by Mr John Dickson, late minister of the Gospel in Rutherglen, to some friends when he was prisoner in the Bass
- A copy of a letter by Mr. John Dickson, late minister of the Gospel in Rugland, to some friends when he was prisoner in the Bass
- A copy of a letter from a gentleman in London : to his friend at Bath
- A copy of a letter sent to a reverend minister at Norham. : To which is now added, a postscript, or continuation. Likewise a dialogue betwixt Inquisitive and Plaintruth
- A copy of three letters, giving an account of the total defeat of the rebels at Prestoun in Lancashire
- A copy of two letters to the magistrates and town-council of Glasgow
- A correct list of the nobility of Scotland, conform to the rolls of Parliament ; With the Titles of the eldest Sons of Dukes, Marquesses and Earls. To which is subjoined, a list of the Scots members in the honourable House of Commons 1733
- A countrey man's observes, upon a printed letter concerning the Overtures about kirk-sessions, and presbyteries: dated, Edinburgh March 26. 1720
- A course of lectures on the government, constitution, and laws of Scotland : from the earliest to the present time
- A critical essay on the ancient inhabitants of the northern parts of Britain, or Scotland. : Containing an account of the Romans, of the Britains betwixt the walls ... With an appendix of ancient MS. pieces. In two volumes. ... By Thomas Innes, M.A
- A critical review of Scottish renewable and low carbon energy policy
- A cry from the dead, or, The ghost of the famous Mr. James Guthrie appearing. : Being the last sermon he preached in the Pulpit of Stirling, before his martyrdom at Edinburgh, June 1661. To which is added, his last speech upon the scaffold
- A daughter of Fife
- A declaration and brotherly exhortation of the Generall Assembly of the Church of Scotland, to their brethren of England
- A declaration of Mr. Robert Irving, who murdered John and Alexander Gordon's, Edinburgh, 29 April, 1717
- A declaration of the Parliament assembled at Westminster. Whereas by a clause in an Act of this present Parliament, for enabling and authorizing certain persons to be justices of the peace, ..
- A declaration of the Parliament assembled at Westminster. Whereas by a clause in an act of this present Parliament, for enabling and authorizing certain persons to be justices of the peace, and sherif
- A declaration of the commissioners of the Generall Assembly to the whole Kirk and kingdome of Scotland, concerning present dangers and duties, relating to the Covenant, and religion
- A declaratioun of the Kings Maiesties intentioun and meaning toward the lait actis of Parliament
- A defence of the Scots Highlanders, in general : and some learned characters, in particular: with a new and satisfactory account of the Picts, Scots, Fingal, Ossian, and his poems: As also, Of the Macs, Clans, Bodotria. And Several other Particulars respecting the High Antiquities of Scotland. By the Rev. John Lanne Buchanan
- A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain / by Sir George Mackenzie ..
- A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain : in answer to the Bishop of St. Asaph / by Sir George Mckenzi
- A defence of the antiquity of the royal line of Scotland. With a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain. / By Sir George Mackenzie His Majesty's advocate in Scotland
- A defence of the antiquity of the royal-line of Scotland with a true account when the Scots were govern'd by kings in the isle of Britain / by Sir George Mackenzie ..
- A defence of the clergy of the Church of Scotland : Who have appeared in opposition to the intention of an unlimited repeal of the penal laws against Roman Catholics. By John M'Farlan, D.D. one of the ministers of Canongate
- A description of Scotland, and its inhabitants
- A description of all the Kings of Scotland; declaring what year ... they began to reign
- A description of the county of Angus : translated from the original Latin of Robert Edward, Minister Of Murroes
- A descriptive account of a machine for scutching flax after the manner of hand-scutching : by which the Discouragements attending the present Lintmills will be removed. Invented by William Cheape
- A detection of some real and artificial errors in an impartial account of the rise : Progress, and Nature of the Scheme for augmenting the Livings of the Scots Clergy. By the Author of The Exposition of the Reasons of Dissent, &c
- A detection of some real and artificial errors in an impartial account of the rise : Progress, and Nature of the Scheme for augmenting the Livings of the Scots Clergy. By the Author of The Exposition of the Reasons of Dissent, &c
- A detection of the falshood, abuse : and misrepresentations in a late libel, intitled, The life of Sir Robert Cochran, Prime Minister in Scotland to James the Third
- A dialogue betwixt a burgess of Edinburgh, and a gentleman lately arrived in Scotland, concerning the union and behaviour of the Presbyterian ministers in that great affair
- A dialogue on Scotland's glory : in its deformity. Applicable to people in different stations of life, as represented, by five regular and friendly bottle companions
- A digest of laws and decisions ecclesiastical and civil : relating to the constitution, practice, and affairs of the Church of Scotland, with explanatory notes and forms of procedure
- A discourse concerning fews and superiorities : shewing that the rigid observance of them is inconsistent with the nature of the British constitution, humbly address'd to the Parliament of Great Britain
- A discourse of a cavalier gentleman : on the Divine and Humane Laws ; With respect to the succession. By Don A.B
- A discourse of present importance, humbly offered to the consideration of ... Parliament, under the following heads. I. Of government in general, and that of Scotland in particular. ..
- A discourse of the necessity and seasonableness of an unanimous address for dissolving the union
- A discourse on the expediency of establishing fishing stations : or small towns, in the highlands of Scotland and the Hebride Islands. By John Knox, author of a view of the British Empire
- A discourse upon an union of the two kingdoms of England and Scotland
- A discourse upon honour and peerage. In a letter from an elector peer of Scotland to a member of the House of Commons
- A discourse upon the removing of tenants : published to serve as a specimen of the lectures intended to be delivered upon the practice of the law of Scotland, by Walter Ross ... The class is to be opened upon the 18th of November next
- A discourse upon the removing of tenants : published to serve as a specimen of the lectures intended to be delivered upon the practice of the law of Scotland, by Walter Ross, Writer to the Signet. The class is to be opened upon the 18th of November next
- A discourse upon the union of Scotland and England. : ... Humbly submitted to the Parliament of Scotland, by a lover of his country
- A dissertation concerning the unlawfulness of using horses and chariots in war, amongst the Jews. Occasion'd by a pamphlet intitled, observations upon the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Bangor's dissertation IV. Christ's entry into Jerusalem
- A dissertation on certain memorable occurrences in the history of Scotland. : Read before the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 5th April, 1785: the Earl of Buchan, first vice president, in the chair
- A dissertation on miracles : containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, Esq ; in an Essay on miracles. By George Campbell, D.D. Principal of the Marischal College, and one of the Ministers, of Aberdeen
- A dissertation on miracles : containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, Esq. in an Essay on miracles. By George Campbell, D. D. Late Principal of the Marischal College, and one or the Ministers of Aberdeen
- A dissertation on miracles : containing an examination of the principles advanced by David Hume, esq.; in an essay on miracles: with a correspondence on the subject by Mr. Hume, Dr. Campbell, and Dr. Blair, now first published. To which are added sermons and tracts.
- A dissertation on the chief obstacles to the improvement of land : and introducing better methods of agriculture throughout Scotland
- A dissertation on the conduct of the Jewish Sanhedrim, and the advice offered by Gamaliel, in the famous trial of the Apostles, Acts. v.17. - 41. Considered as an argument for the truth of Christianity
- A dissertation on the origin and antiquity of the Scottish nation. By James Tytler
- A dominie in doubt
- A draught for a national church accommodation; whereby the subjects of England and Scotland, however different in their judgments concerning episcopacy and presbytery, may yet be united, in regard to the Queen's headship over both, in One Church and Kingdom of Great Britain
- A dream. My brain having of late been much disordered with politics
- A faithful narrative of the extraordinary work of the spirit of God, at Kilsyth : ... With a preface, wherein there is an address to the brethren ... Written by J [sic] A. Robe, A.M. ..
- A familiar epistle from His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Orkney, to His Mightiness the Prolocutor of the Athelnstonford congregation in East Lothian
- A few plain questions to the working people of Scotland
- A fifth essay, at removing national prejudices ; with a reply to some authors, who have printed their objections against an Union with England
- A form of consecrating burying-ground. : First used at the consecration of a burial-place for General Count Lockhart of Lee, at Dryden, March 15. 1790. By The Right Reverend Dr William Abernethy-Drummond
- A fourth essay, at removing national prejudices ; with some reply to Mr. H---dges and some other authors, who have printed their objections against an Union with England
- A free disquisition concerning the law of entails in Scotland. Occasioned by some late proposals for amending that law
- A friendly advice to the clergy of Scotland, in a letter from a sincere well-wisher of the Church of Christ in Scotland by law establish'd, to a minister of the gospel at Edinburgh
- A friendly return to a letter concerning Sir George Mackenzie's and Sir John Nisbet's observation and responce on the matter of the union
- A full and exact account of the proceedings of the Court of Directors and Council-General of the Company of Scotland trading to Africa and the Indies, with relation to the Treaty of Union, now under the Parliament's consideration. In a letter to a person of quality. Containing The Author's Apology for Publishing the same
- A further report from the Commissioners and Trustees of the Forfeited Estates in Scotland : presented to the honourable House of Commons, Friday the 20th day of March, 1723
- A further report humbly offer'd by the commissioners and trustees of the forfeited estates in Scotland. : Presented to the Honourable House of Commons ; Saturday the 6th day of February, 1719. Publish'd by order of the House of Commons
- A further report humbly offer'd by the commissioners and trustees of the forfeited estates, who acted in Scotland. Presented to the Honourable House of Commons ; Wednesday the 18th day of January, 1720. Publish'd by order of the House of Commons
- A genealogical and historical account of the illustrious name of Stuart : from the first original, to the accession to the imperial crown of Scotland. Being the Long-Expected work of that Great Antiquary, David Symson, M.A. Historiographer Royal for Scotland
- A general history of Scotland : from the earliest accounts to the present time. By William Guthrie, Esq. Volume the first
- A handbook of the law of defamation and verbal injury
- A hieroglyphick : the wonder of the world: containing letters to the nations. Wrote by a pilgrim
- A journey through Scotland : In familiar letters from a gentleman here, to his friend abroad. Being the third volume, which compleats Great Britain. By the author of the Journey thro' England
- A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland : By Doctor Samuel Johnson. ..
- A journey to the Western Islands of Scotland. : By Dr. Samuel Johnson
- A journey to the western islands of Scotland
- A journey to the western islands of Scotland
- A key to the Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland
- A knight of the nets
- A letter concerning the remarks upon the considerations of trade by the author of the 4th essay at removing national prejudices
- A letter concerning the union : With Sir George Mackenzie's Observations and Sir John Nisbet's opinion Upon the same Subject
- A letter concerning trade : from several Scots-gentlemen that are merchants in England to their country-men that are merchants in Scotland
- A letter directed from the council of Scotland, to the King
- A letter from ----- a p. in North-Britain, to the Right Honourable the E. of I--a
- A letter from E.C. to E.W. concerning the union
- A letter from Edinburgh, concerning the difference of the proceedings of the well-affected in Scotland, from the proceedings of the army in England
- A letter from His Excellency Sir Tho: Fairfax, to the Honorable William Lenthal Esq; Speaker of the Honorable House of Commons
- A letter from Mordecai at the King's Gate, to Haman, high and haughly mufti of the C--rc-g--an temple : Concerning a pamphlet intitled a short and plain narrative of a visitation of the Diocese of C-rk, in June, 1764
- A letter from Mr. Hodges at London to a member of the Parliament of Scotland
- A letter from Mr. Reason, to the high and mighty Prince the Mob
- A letter from Mr. Scruplous, to Trialogus concerning the union Edinburgh the 21th. October 1706
- A letter from Scotland with observations upon the Anti-Erastian, anti-praelatical and phanatical Presbyterian party there by way of dialogue between Anonymus and Antipraelatus
- A letter from a Fyfe gentleman : at present in Edinburgh, to The Chief Magistrate of a Burgh in Fyfe, Upon our present Situation, with regard to the Malt-Tax: by The Author of a former Letter from Fyfe upon the same Subject, dated 31 December, 1724
- A letter from a Member of Parliament in Scotland, to an English Lord, : concerning the treaty for uniting the two kingdoms
- A letter from a Scots gentleman residing in London : to his friend at Edenborough
- A letter from a gentleman at Edinburgh to a member of the House of Commons in London : concerning the proceedings of the Commissioners and Trustees for the Forfeitures in Scotland
- A letter from a gentleman at Edinburgh, to a minister in the country : containing an account of the substance of the late conferences of ministers at Edinburgh, concerning the act of Parliament, for bringing to justice the murderers of Captain John Porteous
- A letter from a gentleman in town : To A Friend in the Country, concerning The present State of the Fishing-Copartnery in North-Britain
- A letter from a lover of his country, shewing our present duty, if we would live in hopes of seeing the union dissolved
- A letter from a member of the commission of the late General Assembly, to a minister in the country; concerning present dangers
- A letter from a private gentleman to an English peer
- A letter from the Rev. Dr Webster, of Edinburgh, to the Rev. Dr Price, of London, and Dr Price's answer, relative to the establishment for a provision to the widows and children of the ministers and professors in Scotland
- A letter from the commission of the General Assembly : to the Presbytery of Hamilton, with The Presbytery's Answer
- A letter of advice to the farmers, land-labourers, and country tradesmen in Scotland, concerning roups of growing corn, and of tacks
- 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 letter sent from the Parliament of Scotland to the severall Presbyteries within the kingdome
- A letter to Adam Smith LL. D. on the life, death, and philosophy of his friend David Hume Esq. By one of the people called Christians
- A letter to Adam Smith LL. D. on the life, death, updd philosophy of his friend David Hume Esq. By one of the people called Christians
- A letter to Adam Smith LL.D : on the life, death, and philosophy of his friend David Hume Esq. By one of the People called Christians
- A letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson : on his Journey to the Western Isles. By Andrew Henderson, author of the life, of the Late Duke of Cumberland
- A letter to G-e D-d, Esq ; Sir, at any other time but this, upon your to us after a long absence ..
- A letter to His Grace the Duke of Buccleugh : on national defence: with some remarks on Dr. Smith's chapter on that subject, in his book entitled, "an enquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations."
- A letter to Sir George Saville, Bart. upon the allegiance of a British subject: occasioned by his late bill in Parliament in favour of the Roman Catholics of this Kingdom
- A letter to Sir J.P. Baronet : a Member of Parliament, relating to the union of England and Scotland
- A letter to Sir J.P. Bart : a Member for the ensuing Parliament, relating to the union of England and Scotland
- A letter to a L-d of the s-ss-n
- A letter to a Scots clergyman, lately ordained, concerning his behaviour in the judicatures of the church. By a lover of truth, liberty and charity, an an enemy to violent measures on all hands. J.D.N.R.T.J.M.S.J.C.A.C.U.A.A.M.A.R.T.J.S.T.G.J.O.C.O.A.B.F
- A letter to a friend : Giving an Account how the Treaty of Union Has been Received here. And wherein are contained, answers to the most material objections against it, with some remarks upon what has been written by Mr. H and Mr. R
- A letter to a friend at Edinburgh from Roterdam : giving an account of the Scots affairs in Darien. By James Byres
- A letter to a member of Parliament upon the 19th article of the Treaty of Union between the two kingdoms of Scotland and England
- A letter to a member of this Parliament, who was for the occasional bill in the last
- A letter to the Edinburgh Society concerning the method of managing outfield ground. : By a Farmer
- A letter to the Honourable Sir David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes, on his Remarks on the history of Scotland
- A letter to the House, from the Laird Wareston, late President of the Committee of Safety
- A letter to the Protestant dissenters in the north of Ireland : Occasioned by some Teachers from Scotland, called seceders. By a protestant dissenter
- A letter to the Reverend Mr. G. Logan, A.M. one of the ministers of Edinburgh
- A letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, chancellor of the Exchequer, on the reform of the internal Government of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland. : By Robert Graham, Esq. president of the convention of delegates from the burgesses of the Royal Boroughs of Scotland. With an appendix
- A letter to the Right Honourable the E- of -, concerning the oath of abjuration : as it relates to the Church of Scotland, in a bill now depending in Parliament
- A letter to the Right Honourable the E---- of --, concerning the oath of abjuration : as it relates to the Church of Scotland, in a Bill now depending in Parliament. Quod tibi fieri non vis alteri ne feceris
- A letter to the author of The interest of Scotland considered : containing some hints about the linnen manufactures
- A letter to the author of a pamphlet, intituled, An enquiry into some things that concern Scotland ; containing some remarks upon a certain book, lately published by a certain author, who, certainly, is not a true friend to his country
- A letter to the burgesses and others, inhabitants of Edinburgh. By a burgess
- A letter to the clergy of the Church of Scotland : respecting their late political conduct. Second edition, corrected and improved by the author, Robert Johnston
- A letter to the freeholders, the burgesses, and all the other inhabitants of Scotland : on the necessity of their instantly making all legal opposition to the bill, now depending in Parliament, for the tripling of the present assessed taxes. By a Scotsman of rank, resident in London
- A letter to the most noble Thomas, Duke of Newcastle : on the dangers arising from Popery and disaffection ; occasioned by the seizing of certain papers in a Popish Chapel in the North-West Highlands of Scotland
- 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. By James Boswell, Esq
- A letter to the proprietors of the Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank
- A letter to the real freeholders of Scotland : upon the Bill for Regulating Qualifications
- A letter to the representatives for Scotland, both peers and commoners : By a freeholder of Scotland
- A letter to the town-council and citizens of Edinburgh
- A letter upon the distillery, to the framers of the Perth-shire resolutions
- A letter written by that famous and faithfull minister of Christ : Mr. John Livingston unto his parishoners of Ancrum, in Scotland. Dated, Rotterdam, October 7. 1671. The second edition. To which are affix'd notes by Mr. Robert M'ward ..
- A letter, addressed to the heritors or landed proprietors of Scotland, holding their lands of subject superiors, or mediately of the Crown
- A letter, from the meeting of Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland, to the King of England, in answer to his Majesties letter directed to them
- A list of claims for the value of jurisdictions: on the Act of Parliament, MDCCXLVII. 598,527 l. 13s. 4d. sterling
- A list of creations of Lords of Parliament : since that dignity came to be constituted by letters patent, in the reign of King James VI. that are either in the public Archives, or otherwise instructed by the Patents themselves, and other authentic Vouchers
- A list of creations of Lords of Parliament, since that dignity came to be constituted by letters patent, in the reign of King James VI. that are either in the public Archives, or otherwise instructed by the Patents themselves, and other authentic Vouchers
- A list of the voters in the General Assembly 1769 for and against a second moderation of a call to the Reverend Mr David Thomson minister at Gargunnock, to be minister of the parish of St. Ninian's. ..
- A list of the voters, in the General Assembly 1769, for and against continuing the committee named by the Assembly 1768, or appointing a new one, for considering the grievances flowing from the abuse of patronage, and the proper remedies. ..
- A manifesto, asserting and clearing the legal right of the Princess Sophia, and her issue, the serene House of Hanover, to the succession of Scotland
- 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
- A memorial to the nobility of Scotland : who are to assemble in order to choose the sitting peers for the Parliament of Great Britain
- A narrative of a remarkable breach of trust committed by a nobleman : five Judges, and several Advocates of The Court of Session in Scotland
- A narrative of the debate in the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, May 25. 1779. Occasioned by apprehensions of an intended repeal of the penal statutes against papists
- A nevv carroll compyled by a burgesse of Perth to be sung at Easter next 1641. which is the next great episcopall feast after Christmasse: to be sung to the tune of Gra-mercie good Scot
- A new and full, critical, biographical, and geographical history of Scotland : Containing the history of the succession of their Kings, from Robert the Bruce, to the present time. ... Together with an appendix ... By an impartial hand
- A new edition of the life and heroic actions of the renown'd Sir William Wallace general and governour of Scotland : wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligible. and adapted to the Understanding of such who have no leisure to study the Meaning. and Import of such Phrases. without the help of a Glossary. By William Hamilton. To which is annexed, the life and martial atchievements of that valiant hero. Robert Bruce King of Scotland. By John Hervey
- A new edition of the life and heroic actions of the renown'd Sir William Wallace general and governour of Scotland : wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligible. and adapted to the Understanding of such who have no leisure to study the Meaning. and Import of such Phrases. without the help of a Glossary. By William Hamilton. To which is annexed, the life and martial atchievements of that valiant hero. Robert Bruce King of Scotland. By John Hervey
- A new edition of the life and heroick actions of the renown'd Sir William Wallace : General and governor of Scotland: wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligiable, and adapted to the understanding of such who have no leasure to study the meaning and import of such phrases, without the help of a glossary. By Willam Hamilton. To which is annexed, The life and martial atchivements [sic] of that valiant hero, Robert Bruce King of Scotland. By John Hervey
- A new edition of the life and heroick actions of the renown'd Sir William Wallace : General and governor of Scotland: wherein the old obscure words are rendered more intelligiable, and adapted to the understanding of such who have no leasure to study the meaning and import of such phrases, without the help of a glossary. By Willam Hamilton. To which is annexed, The life and martial atchivements [sic] of that valiant hero, Robert Bruce King of Scotland. By John Hervey
- A new general history of Scotland : from the earliest times, to the æra of the abolition of the hereditary jurisdictions of the subjects in Scotland, in the year 1748. By Robert Heron. ..
- A new history of Scotland : from the earliest accounts, to the present time. By John Belfour
- A north Briton extraordinary : written by a young Scotsman, now a Volunteer in the Corsican Service
- A north Briton extraordinary. Published at Edinburgh
- A north Briton extraordinary: written by a young Scotsman, now a volunteer in the Corsican service
- A paper concerning Daniel De Foe
- A paper put in by the Commissioners of Scotland, concerning the last votes of the House of Commons
- A perfect description of the people and country of Scotland : Reprinted from a very scarce Pamphlet, written by James Howel, gent
- A pertinent answer, to all the writings both in verse and prose, of J.L.B : Being the history of old Seignior John
- A pil for pork-eaters : or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling
- A pil for pork-eaters : or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling
- A pil for pork-eaters : or, a Scots lancet for an English swelling. To which is added the Englishman's grace over his pock pudding, with Robert the third's answer to Henry the fourth of England
- A pill for pork-eaters, or, A Scots lancet for an English swelling
- A pindarick ode on the union. Written by Lew. Theobald, gent
- A poem on the Royal Company of Scottish Archers
- A practical treatise on the criminal law of Scotland
- A present remedie for the want of money : or, some remarks upon a paper, entituled An overture for supplying the present scarcity of money; ..
- A preservative against presbytery
- A proclamation adjourning the Parliament from the twenty fifth day of March, to the fifteenth day of May, 1691
- A proclamation adjourning the meeting of the Parliament of Scotland, from the ninth to the twenty third day of April, 1685
- A proclamation against all persons who have intrometted with the goods of forefaulted rebels and traitors, &c.
- A proclamation against the resset of the rebels, and for delivering them up to justice
- A proclamation anent beggers.
- A proclamation anent the pole-money imposed in the year 1698 ..
- A proclamation appointing some forraigne species of gold and silver to be current
- A proclamation concerning the coyn
- A proclamation discharging merchants, and other traffickers, to sell or exchange any prohibite commodities, with themselves, or amongst others
- A proclamation discharging the importation of forraign victual
- A proclamation discharging the importing of foreign linnen and woollen cloth, gold and silver thread, &c.
- A proclamation for a national fast and humiliation
- A proclamation for a solemn day of humiliation
- A proclamation for a solemn national thanksgiving
- A proclamation for adjourning the Parliament
- A proclamation for apprehending several traitors and fugitives
- A proclamation for calling out heretors &c. for His Majesties service
- A proclamation for calling out heretors, &c. for His Majesties service
- A proclamation for collecting and in-bringing the pole-money, appointed to be payed at Martinmass, 1695. by an Act of the last session of Parliament