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Overtures for Promoting the Trade of this Nation. Printed in 1700, bifolium, disbound, dust soiled, small stains to pp.3&4, slight creasing; Bank of Scotland (Ro. Watson, Deputy Governor) Memorial and Intimation from the Governour and Company of the Bank of Scotland, concerning the present State thereof. Printed 1704 [By order of the Court of Directors] Folio, 2 pages, 2 copies, one dust soiled and creased; Anonymous A Memorial from the English Protestants. Printed 1689. 4to, disbound, water stained and spotted throughout; Wynne, Edmund The case of the oaths stated Licensed, May 23. 1689. J. Fraser. [Edinburgh reprinted 1689.] 4to, drop-head title, disbound; Gentleman in the Country [Anonymous] Allegiance and Prerogative considered in a letter from a Gentleman. [Printed 1689.] 4to, disbound, minor creasing; Ludlow, Edmund A letter from Major General Ludlow to Sir E.S. [Edward Seymour] Amsterdam:1691. 4to, printing location suspect, disbound, lacking pp.25-28, p. 21 lacking foremargin and affecting a few words, title and final leaf dust soiled with a few small stains throughout; King William III His Majesties most Gracious Letter to the Parliament of Scotland William R. [Printed 1693.] Bifolium, disbound, minor dust staining, p.3 creased across text in one place, small stab holes to inner margin where previously bound; Chamberlen, Hugh Papers Relating to a Bank of Credit upon Land Security Proposed to the Parliament of Scotland. Edinburgh: 1693. 4to, disbound, leaves detached, fore margins dust soiled and frayed with some loss of text, creased throughout in places, slightly spotted; King William III His Majesties most Gracious Letter to the Parliament of Scotland William R. [Edinburgh: Andrew Anderson, 1700.] Single leaf of double sided print, disbound, slightly dust soiled with some markings, p.2 minor water stain in lower corner; A Well-wisher to his Countrey [Anonymous] Overtures for correcting and amending the laws. Printed in 1700. Folio 14pp., disbound, dust soiled, small stab holes to inner margins where previously bound, some creasing, a few ink stains to title; Queen Anne Her Majesties most Gracious Letter to the Parliament of Scotland [Anne R.] Edinburgh: Andrew Anderson, 1703. Folio, disbound, title leaf dust soiled, small stab holes to inner margins where previously bound; Queen Anne Her Majesties most gracious letter to the Parliament of Scotland [Anne R.] Edinburgh: Andrew Anderson, 1704. Folio, disbound, slight dust soiling and spotting, small stab holes and tears to inner margins where previously bound, some slight creasing [13]