The case of Scots-Men residing in England and in the English plantations. Containing an account of the reasons in law, why they look upon themselves as entituled to all the priviledges of the natives of England. Of the difficulties they labour under, by a new construction of some late acts of Parliament: with instances upon that head. And of their reasons, why they think they are not excluded from the priviledges of English-Men by those acts: and that it is not the interest of England, they should be so. Design'd to have been offer'd to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament in England the last session, but prevented by the treaty appointed for the union of both Kingdoms.

  • Ridpath, George, -1726.
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1703
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Edinburgh : Re-printed in the year, 1703.

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14p. ; 40.

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Goldsmiths', 3977
Hanson, 259
ESTC N26869

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