John Clerk
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An Essay Upon the XV. Article of the Treaty of Union, Wherein the Difficulties That Arise Upon the Equivalents, Are Fully Cleared and Explained
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik
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An Essay On Naval Tactics
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Memoirs Of The Life Of Sir John Clerk Of Penicuik, Baronet, Baron Of The Exchequer; Extracted By Himself From His Own Journals, 1676-1755
cover - EOEssay on Naval TacticsJohn Clerk
Essay on Naval Tactics
no cover - EOEssay on Naval Tactics, Systema...John Clerk
Essay on Naval Tactics, Systematical and Historical 1804
no cover - ITIn the House of Lords, Roxburgh...John Clerk
In the House of Lords, Roxburghe cause, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, His Grace James Duke of Roxburghe, respondent
no cover - OPOpvscvlvm plane divinvm de mort...John Clerk
Opvscvlvm plane divinvm de mortuorum resurrectione et extremo iuditio, in quatuor linguis succincte conscriptum
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An Essay Upon the XV. Article of the Treaty of Union, Wherein the Difficulties That Arise Upon the Equivalents, Are Fully Cleared and Explained
- Open Work
Memoirs of the Life of Sir John Clerk of Penicuik
- Open Work
An Essay On Naval Tactics
- Open Work
Memoirs Of The Life Of Sir John Clerk Of Penicuik, Baronet, Baron Of The Exchequer; Extracted By Himself From His Own Journals, 1676-1755
- Open Work
Essay on Naval Tactics
- Open Work
Essay on Naval Tactics, Systematical and Historical 1804
- Open Work
In the House of Lords, Roxburghe cause, (question relating to the feus.) John Bellenden Ker, Esquire, appellant, His Grace James Duke of Roxburghe, respondent
- Open Work
Opvscvlvm plane divinvm de mortuorum resurrectione et extremo iuditio, in quatuor linguis succincte conscriptum