A letter to an English member of Parliament, from a gentleman in Scotland

concerning the slavish dependencies, which a great part of that nation is still kept under, by superiorities, wards, reliefs, and other remains of the feudal law, and by clanships : containing very good hints for reforming the Highlands, and preventing rebellion for the future.

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A letter to an English member of Parliament, from a gentleman in Scotland

concerning the slavish dependencies, which a great part of that nation is still kept under, by superiorities, wards, reliefs, and other remains of the feudal law, and by clanships : containing very good hints for reforming the Highlands, and preventing rebellion for the future.

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English
Pages
32

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Edition Notes

ESTC T067599
Halkett & Laing v. 3, p. 284.
By John Willison. Sometimes attributed to William Logan and John Ker. Cf. ESTC, NUC.
Dated on p. 32: "Edinb. May 1721."
Signatures: A-D⁴.

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Other Titles
Letter concerning slavish dependencies, &c.

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Library of Congress
DA813 .W55 1746

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Pagination
32 p. ;
Number of pages
32

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Open Library
OL295681M
LCCN
97201643

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