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The wolfe of Badenoch [electronic resource] : a historical romance of the fourteenth century / by The author of "Lochandhu" [i.e., Thomas Dick Lauder].
Edinburgh : Printed for Cadell & Co., 1827 (J. Ballantyne and Co.)
Journals of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall [electronic resource] : with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676 / edited, with introduction and notes, by Donald Crawford.
Edinburgh : Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1900.
Pet. & comp. Sir And. Lauder-Dick, &c. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of Sir Andrew Lauder-Dick of Fountainhall, bart.; Messrs Bell and Rannie, merchants in Leith; Messrs John Bell and Company, merchants in Lisbon; Messr Allan, Stewart and Company, merchants in Leith; the Edinburgh Glass-house Company; Messrs John Melvill and Son, manufacturer in Dysart; John Brodie, shipmaster there; Dr John Reid; Dr Richard Kissam; William Drysdale, stabler in Edinburgh; and Daniel Miller, merchant there; all creditors of George Veitch, wine-merchant in Edinburgh; ... [electronic resource].
Journals of Sir John Lauder, lord Fountainhall, with his observations on public affairs and other memoranda, 1665-1676 / ed., with introduction and notes, by Donald Crawford
Edinburgh : Printed at the University Press by T. and A. Constable for the Scottish History Society, 1900
The book of the wars of Westminster: from the fall of the Fox, at the close of 1783, to the 20th day of the third month, 1784; on which William the conqueror celebrated the Third Grand Lent festival, at the London [electronic resource] : An oriental prophecy, with notes critical, poetical, chronological, and historical, from the ancient Ethiopic Ms. of Nergalsharezerneborabmagshamgar, lately found in the Cottonian Library, translated literally into English, as far as the idioms of the two languages would admit, by Archy Macsarcomica, F.R.S. the celebrated second-sighted Caledonian doctor. The whole divided into chapters and verses, written in the manner of the Hebrew records. I. The vision of the witch of Endor. II. The Fox claims the title of protector. III. The East-India bill rejected by the lords. IV. The air balloon-The royal chace-The fox and badger-Pitt the prime huntsman. V. Charles III. rules the realm-P****r the printer his chief scribe-Fox's Meditation in the Royal Vineyard. VI. Pitt-Peckham-Peto-Katterfelto-The widow of Belphegor-The Caledonian witches. VII. The bag of Euphorbium opened-The incantation of the hags-They draw their valentines in Westminster-Hall, as represented in the frontispiece, Feb. 14th, 1784, previous to the general meeting. VIII. Sir Cecil Wray-Charles Fox-Sir Sam. House-Sir Jeffery Jeffery Dunstan, stand on a scaffold. IX. Charles's speech-Sir Sam's oration-The entire Butt -The bowl of punch. X. The Enphorbiun: bag cast at the nose of Sir Sam-The sudden sneeze-The patriots retire to the tavern. XI. Fox's celebrated sermon from the window to his confused congregation. XII. Sir Cecil chaired-The lamentation at the Shakespeare tavern. XIII. The house of Sir Sam-The address of the Sanhedrim, &c. XIV. The first city festival described-Pitt is honoured. XV. The riot of Westminster-The sad disaster of the printers and politicians. XVI. The royal treat-Astley's air balloon-The wool-wich academicians pursue their calling, &c. XVII. The Second Lent festival of goldsmiths-The hand-writing on the wall-The fate of dices the miser, &c. XVIII. The Third Grand Lent festival celebrated at the London tarvern-Fox's Feast-conclusion.
London : Printed for Ishmael the son of Elishams, the lineal descendant of the author, and sold by B. Cornwell, No. 198, Fleet-Street, near Temple-Bar; and all the booksellers in town and country, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
Scotland, Pa. [videorecording] / Abandon Pictures presents in association with Veto Chip Productions and Paddy Wagon Productions ; produced by Richard Shepard, Jonathan Stein ; written and directed by Billy Morrissette.
[United States] : Sundance Channel Home Entertainment : Showtime Entertainment, c2002.
James LeGros, Maura Tierney, Christopher Walken, Kevin Corrigan, James Rebhorn, Thomas Guiry, Amy Smart, Timothy Speed Levitch, Andy Dick.
Weird tales of modernity [electronic resource] : the ephemerality of the ordinary in the stories of Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith and H.P. Lovecraft / Jason Ray Carney.
Jefferson, North Carolina : McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers, [2019]