Maclaurin, John 1734-1796
Dreghorn, John Maclaurin, Lord, 1734-1796
Dreghorn, John Maclaurin, 1734-1796
John MacLaurin Scottish judge and writer
VIAF ID: 42287 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dreghorn, John Maclaurin, ‡c Lord, ‡d 1734-1796
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- 100 0 _ ‡a John MacLaurin ‡c Scottish judge and writer
- 100 1 _ ‡a MacLaurin, John ‡d 1734-1796
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Maclaurin, John ‡d 1734-1796
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Works
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Apology for the writers against the tragedy of Douglas : With some remarks on that play. | |
Arguments, and decisions, in remarkable cases, before the High Court of Justiciary, and other supreme courts, in Scotland. Collected by Mr Maclaurin. | |
Considerations on the nature and origin of literary property : Wherein that Species of Property is clearly proved to subsist no longer than for the Terms fixed by the Satute 8vo Annae. To which is added, a letter to Robert Taylor, bookseller, in Berwick. | |
Considerations on the right of patronage. | |
Copyright and patents for inventions. | |
The deposition, 1757 | |
The deposition, or fatal miscarriage: a tragedy. | |
Essays in verse. | |
Fugitive pieces : Poems on various subjects, By a Scotch gentleman: a member of the faculty of advocates. | |
The indictment, trial, and sentence of Mess. T----s K----r, A----w B----n, and R----t M----n : before The Associate Synod, at the instance of the Rev. Mr Adam Gib | |
Information for Mungo Campbell, late officer of excise at Saltcoats, in a criminal prosecution before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, for the alledged murder of the late Alexander Earl of Eglinton: ... By John Maclaurin. | |
The keekeiad : a poem. | |
Memorial for the United Incorporations of Mary's Chapel, and for Alexander Miller Glazier, deacon, duly elected by them, of the Incorporation of Masons, pursuers, against Alexander Nicolson, the pretended deacon of the said incorporation, and the magistrates and town-council of Edinburgh, and others, defenders. | |
Observations on some points of law. With a system of the judical law of Moses. | |
The philosopher's opera. | |
The stage or the pulpit : a sermon. Sung * by the Reverend author of Douglas the first night he went to see his own play represented. To the tune of Gill Morice. | |
Works | |
The works of the late John Maclaurin, Esq. of Dreghorn : one of the senators of the College of Justice, and F. R. S. Edinr. In two volumes. |