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[A] copy of several conferences and meetings, &c. That past betwixt the Reverend Mr. Ogilvie, late minister of the Gospel at Innerwick, and the ghost of Mr, Maxwel late laird of Cool; as it was found in Mr. Ogilvie's closet, after his death, which happened very soon after these conferences. Written by his own hand. Never before printed. Licensed and entered according to order.
Ogilvie, William, 1688 or 1689-1729.Date: 1790?]- Books
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Vic punished, and virtue rewarded; being the history of Mr. Tommy Thoroughgood, and Mr. Francis Froward, Two apprentices to the same master. Published at the request of several gentlemen of the common council of the city of London, for the benefit of all, especially young people. Abhor that which is evil cleave to that which is good.
Date: [1790?]- Books
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Copy of several conferences and meetings Giving an account of what past betwixt the Reverend Mr. Ogilvie, late minister of the Gospel at Innerwick, and the ghost of Mr. Maxwel, late laird of Cool; as it was found in Mr. Ogilvie's closet, after his death, which happened very soon after these conferences. Written by his own hand. Never before printed. Price 1d. Licensed and entered according to order.
Ogilvie, William, 1688 or 1689-1729.Date: 1790?]- Books
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Deuteroskopia or, a brief discourse concerning the second sight, commonly so called. By the Reverend Mr. John Frazer, deceased, ... and published by Mr. Andrew Symson, with a short account of the author.
Frazer, John, 1647-1702.Date: 1707- Books
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The antient and new history of Buck-Haven in Fifeshire. Wherein is in contained the antiquities of their old dress. The Bucky boat, with a flag of a green tree, with their dancing, Willie and his trusty rapper. Their Burges Ticket, with a plan of their New Collegè with the nouted sayings and exploits of Wise Wille in the brae. and Witty Eppie the ale-wise, and Lingle tail'd Nancy. Merry Andrew at Tam-Tallan. Licensed, Entered and Printed, (pr. Two Pence
Merry Andrew at Tam-Tallan.Date: 1785?]- Books
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Mother Bunch's closet broke open; containing rare secrets of art & nature, tried and experienced by learned philosophers, and recommended to all ingenuous young men & maids. Teaching them how to get good wives and husbands. Part the second.
Date: [1800?]- Books
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The history of Parismus, Prince of Bohemia. Containing His Battles over the Persians, his Dangers in the Isle of Rocks, his Adventures in the desolate Island, and his Love to the beautiful Laurana. To which is added the adventures and travels of Parismenos, the Knight of Fame: with his love to the fair Princess Angelica, Lady of the Golden Tower.
Ford, Emanuel.Date: [1770?]- Books
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The antient and new history of Buck-Haven in Fife shire. Wherein is contained the antiquities of their old dress. The bucky boat, with a flag of a green tree, with their dancing, willie and his trusty rapper. Their burges ticker, with a plan of their new college, with the noted sayings and exploits of wise willie in the brae, and witty eppie the ale-wife, and lingle tail'd Nancy. By Merry Andrew, at Tam-Tallan.... The bride of Bucky.
Merry Andrew at Tam-Tallan.Date: 1782- Books
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The scots piper's queries, or John Falkirk's carriches. To which is added his comical and witty jokes. When in Courtship with an old Fiddler's Widow, who wanted all the teeth. With a copy of a Love Letter he sent to her, who was commonly called Flinging Betty.
Falkirk, John.Date: [1790?]- Books
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Tom Tram's mad pranks and merry conceits. Part II.
Date: Printed in this present year, [1775?]- Books
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The history of Parismus, Prince of Bohemia. Containing, His Battles over the Persians, his Dangers in the Isle of Rocks, his Adventures in the Desolate Island, and his Love to the beautiful Laurana. To which is added, the adventures and travels of Parismenos, the Knight of Fame; with his love to the fair Princess Angelica, Lady of the Golden Tower.
Ford, Emanuel.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The monk and the Miller's Wife: or, All parties pleas'd, an unco' tale. By Allan Ramsay.
Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1758.Date: M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]- Books
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The history of John Cheap the chapman containing above a hundred merry exploits done by him and his fellow traveller, Drouthy Tom, a sticket shaver.
Graham, Dougal, 1724-1779.Date: 1785- Books
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The ancient and new history of Buck-Haven in Fife-Shire. Wherein is contained the antiquities of their old dress. The bucky boat, with a flag of a green tree, with their dancing, willie and his trusty rapper their burges ticket, with a plan of their new college, with the noted sayings and exploits of wise willie in the brae, and witty eppie the ale-wise, and lingle tail'd Nancy. By Merry Andrew at Tam-Tallan.
Merry Andrew at Tam-Tallan.Date: [1780?]- Books
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The pleasant tales of the wise men of Gotam [sic]. By A. B. doctor of physic.
A. B.Date: [1795?]