The advantages of the Act of Security, Compar'd with these of the Intended Union: founded on the Revolution-Principles publish'd by Mr. Daniel De Foe. or, The Present Happy Condition of Scotland, with respect to the Certainty of its Future Honourable and Advantageous Establishment; Demonstrated. Wherein is shew'd, That both the Projected Union, and a Nomination of a Successor to the Crown, tho' with Limitations, cannot fail to Compleat the miseries of This Kingdom; But that the Act of Security Alone, if Adher'd to, will infallibly Retrive Our lost Happiness, and make Us a Rich and glorious People.
- Abercromby, Patrick, 1656-1716?.
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- Printed in the Year M.DCC.VI. [1706]
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[Edinburgh] : [s.n.], Printed in the Year M.DCC.VI. [1706]
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36p. ; 40.
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ESTC T62791
Hanson, 677
Goldsmiths', 4336
Hanson, 627
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