12 results filtered with: Scotland - Kings and rulers - Succession
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The superiority and direct dominion of the imperial crown of England over the crown and Kingdom of Scotland, The True Foundation of a Compleat Union, Reasserted. By William Atwood, Esq;
Atwood, William, -1705?.Date: 1705- Books
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A second treatise on government; shewing, that the right to the Crown of Scotland was not hereditary, in the sense of Jacobites; Against The Earl of Cromarty, Sir George Mackenzie the King's Advocate, Mr. John Sage stiled The Cyprianick Doctor, and the Learned Antiquarian, Mr. Thomas Ruddiman. By Mr. George Logan, One of the Ministers of Edinburgh.
Logan, George, 1678-1755.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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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.
Date: 1704- Books
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An answer to the Reverend Mr. George Logan's late treatise on government: in which (contrary to the manifold errors and misrepresentations of that author) the ancient constitution of the Crown and Kingdom of Scotland, and the hereditary Succession of its Monarchs are asserted and vindicated; The Legitimacy of King Robert III. is most clearly demonstrated; And Several considerable Mistakes and Falshoods, in our common Historians and others, are discovered and rectified. By Thomas Ruddiman, A.M.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: M.DCC.XLVII. [1747]- Books
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A dissertation concerning the competition for the crown of Scotland, betwixt Lord Robert Bruce and Lord John Baliol, in the Year 1291. Wherein is proved, That by the Laws of God and of Nature, by the Civil and Feudal Laws, and particularly by the fundamental Law and Constitution of Scotland, at that Time, and ever since, the Right of Robert Bruce was preferable to that of John Baliol: in Answer to the Author of a late Pamphlet, intitled, The Right of the House of Stewart to the Crown of Scotland considered; to the Reverend Mr. Logan's two Treatises on Government, and to three anonymous Papers in the Scots and British Magazines. With an appendix, Demonstrating, that the Claim said to have been made to the Crown of Scotland, by William first Earl of Douglas, anno 1371, is without Foundation. By Tho. Ruddiman, A. M.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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A letter to the Reverend Mr. G. Logan, A.M. one of the ministers of Edinburgh.
Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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The right of succession, to the Crown and Sovereignity of Scotland, argued. I. A Description of Scotland. II. The Original and Progress of the Kingdom there. III. Present State of the same. IV. Several Competitors to the Succession. Of the Serene House of Hanover. V. The Interest of the Kingdom, with respect to the Competitors, consider'd. VI. The Interest of England, as concerning that Succession. With a Proposition, How to determine it, without Arms or Expence.
Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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The right of succession to the Empire of Germany, hereditary and elective. Containing I. A short account of the succession of the emperors of Germany. Hereditary and Elective. Containing I. A Short Account of the Succession of the Emperors of Germany. II. The Coronation, Dignity, and Power of the Emperor. III. The Election of the King of the Romans. IV. The College of the Electors. V. The Golden Bull. VI. The rights of the House of Austria to the monarchy of Spain.
Date: [1711]- Books
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An historical essay, shewing that the crown and Kingdom of Scotland, is imperial and independent. Wherein the gross mistakes of a late book, intituled, The superiority and direct dominion of the imperial crown and kingdom of England, over the crown and kingdom of Scotland, and of some other books to that purpose are exposed. With an appendix, Containing the Copies of some Writs and Seals, which illustrate this Subject. By James Anderson A. M. Writer to Her Majesties Signet.
Anderson, James, 1662-1728.Date: MDCCV. [1705]- Books
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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.
Date: 1704- Books
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The doctrine of the jure-divino-ship of hereditary indefeasible monarchy enquired into and exploded, in a letter to Mr. Thomas Ruddiman Principal Keeper of the Lawyers Library in Edinburgh. from Mr. George Logan One of the Ministers of Edinburgh.
Logan, George, 1678-1755.Date: 1749- Books
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The right of succession to the Empire of Germany, hereditary and elective. Containing, I. A short account of the succession of the emperors of Germany. Hereditary and Elective. Containing, I. A Short Account of the Succession of the Emperors of Germany. II. The Coronation, Dignity, and Power of the Emperor. III. The Election of the King of the Romans. IV. The College of the Electors. V. The golden bull.
Date: [1740]