Spotiswood, John
Spotiswood, John
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- POPractical observations upon div...Spotiswood, John
Practical observations upon divers titles of the law of Scotland
no cover - AIAn introduction to the knowledg...Spotiswood, John
An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound, made use of in Scotland
no cover - TFThe form of process, before the...Spotiswood, John
The form of process, before the Lords of Council and Session, observed in advocations, ordinary actions, suspensions
no cover - TTThe trimmer, or, Some necessary...Spotiswood, John
The trimmer, or, Some necessary cautions, concerning the Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England
no cover - ASA speech of one of the barons o...Spotiswood, John
A speech of one of the barons of the shire of B--- at a meeting of the barons and free-holders of that shire, for choosing commissioners to represent them in the ensuing Parliament, summoned to conveen at Edinburgh the 12th day of November 1702
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Practical observations upon divers titles of the law of Scotland
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An introduction to the knowledge of the stile of writs, simple and compound, made use of in Scotland
- Open Work
The form of process, before the Lords of Council and Session, observed in advocations, ordinary actions, suspensions
- Open Work
The trimmer, or, Some necessary cautions, concerning the Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England
- Open Work
A speech of one of the barons of the shire of B--- at a meeting of the barons and free-holders of that shire, for choosing commissioners to represent them in the ensuing Parliament, summoned to conveen at Edinburgh the 12th day of November 1702
