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Stewart, James, Sir, 1635-1713 | 2 |
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William III, King of England, 1650-1702 | 1 |
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Church of Scotland. General Assembly | 1 |
The laws and customes of Scotland, in matters criminal. Wherein is to be seen how the civil law, and the laws and customs of other nations do agree with, and supply ours
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1678
Error in paging : no. 271-272 duplicated.
Religio stoici : With a friendly addresse to the phanaticks of all sects and sorts
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1665
Running title: The virtuoso or, stoick.
Moral gallantry : A discourse wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other ties) obliges men to be vertuous and that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice. To which is added A consolation against calumnies... Written in return to a person of honour, and at his desire subjoyn'd to this discourse, because of the contingency of the subject
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1685
First published in 1669. The Consolation against calumnies has seperate pagination.
A moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all it's appanages; such as fame, command, riches, pleasures, conversation, etc
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1685
Advertisements: p. [15] (first count) and p. [1]-[3] (third count). P. [4]-[5] (third count) blank.
A display of heraldry
Guillim, John (1565-1621); Logan, John; Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1724
Added t.p.: Analogia honorum, or a treatise of honour and nobility according to the laws and customs of England, collected out of the most authentick authors, both ancient and modern. In two parts. ...
The institutions of the law of Scotland : By Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, His late Majesty's advocate. With an alphabetical explanation of the most difficult Scots words
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1694
First London edition. First published in Edinburgh 1684, second edition 1688. Includes legal citations.
Jus regium: or The just and solid foundations of monarchy in general; and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphtali, Dolman, Milton, &c
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1684
A reply to George Buchanan's 'De jure regni apud Scotos' and Robert Parsons's 'A conference about the next succession', both reprinted in 1681, and Sir James Stewart's 'Naphtali, or The wrestlings of ...
Jus regium: or, the just, and solid foundations of monarchy in general : and more especially of the monarchy of Scotland: maintain'd against Buchannan, Naphthali, Dolman, Milton, &c
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
anno Dom. 1684
Leaf O4 is blank. A reply to George Buchanan's 'De jure regni apud Scotos' and Robert Parsons's 'A conference about the next succession', both reprinted in 1681, and Sir James Stewart's 'Naphtali, o...
A vindication of the government in Scotland during the reign of King Charles II against mis-representations made in several scandalous pamphlets : to which is added the method of proceeding against criminals, as also some of the phanatical covenants, as they were printed and published by themselves in that reign
Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691)
1691
"Licensed, Sept. 19, 1691. Rob. Midgley"--P. [2] at end. Advertisements: p. [1] at end. "The declaration and testimony of the true-Presbyterian, anti-prelatick, and anti-Erastian, persecuted-party...
A memorial for His Highness the Prince of Orange in relation to the affairs of Scotland : together with the address of the Presbyterian-party in that kingdom to his Highness : and some observations on that address
Cromarty, George Mackenzie Earl of (1630-1714); Mackenzie, Sir George (1636-1691); Church of Scotland. General Assembly
1689
"By George Mackenzie, viscount Tarbat, and Sir George Mackenzie" --Halkett & Laing (2nd ed.).