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Scotland. Jacobites and Jacobitism, three pamphlets, comprising Finch (Richard), A Defence of a Vindication of The Revd. Mr. Foster's Account of the late Earl of Kilmarnock: In Reply to The Rev. Mr. Samuel Wilson's Remarks [...], first edition, London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746, [ii], 109pp, slightly split with some moment, later wrappers, 8vo in 4s; Anon., Vindication of the Reverend Mr. Foster's Account Of the Late Early of Kilmarnock [...], second edition, London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746, 20pp, upper-margin cut close, later wrappers, 8vo in 4s; [&] Whitelock (Methuselah, pseud.), The Peace-Offering: An Essay, Shewing (sic) the Cession of Hanover [...], London: Printed for L. Raymond, and sold by A. Moore, 1746, 36pp, pp. 13-14 with chipped lower margin, with no loss of letters, later wrappers, 8vo in 4s; further Scottish interest, comprising Scot (Sir John, of Scotstarvet, Director of the Chancery), The Staggering State of the Scots Statesmen, For one hundred Years, viz. From 1550 to 1650, first edition, Edinburgh: Wal. Ruddiman jun. and Company; et al, 1754, [ii], xxxiv, 190pp, later 19th c quarter-calf over marbled boards, split and chipped, but holding, 12mo; a defective Dalkeith printed chapbook, split, original printed wrappers, chipped and disbound, 8vo; two theological works, Aberdeen and Edinburgh imprints, mixed bindings and sizes; [Keddie (Henrietta)], A Simple Woman, first edition, [London]: Smith, Elder & Co., 1865, pictorial title-page, contemporary quater-roan over marbled boards, 16mo; further unrelated 19th c books, mixed genres, bindings and sizes, (13)
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