Dalrymple, David, Sir, 1726-1792
Dalrymple, David, 1726-1792, Sir
Dalrymple, David, lord
Dalrymple, David 1726-1792
Dalrymple, David
Dalrymple, David, Lord Hailes, 1726-1792
David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes Scottish judge and historian
Hailes, David Dalrymple, Sir, 1726-1792
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Works
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Account of the martyrs at Smyrna and Lyons, : In the Second Century. With Explanatory Notes. | |
An account of the preservation of King Charles II after the battle of Worcester, drawn up by himself. To which are added, his letters to several persons. | |
The additional case of Elisabeth, claiming the title and dignity of Countess of Sutherland, by her guardians. Wherein the facts and arguments in support of her claim are more fully stated, and the errors in the additional cases exhibited for the other claimants are detected To be heard at the bar of the House of Lords, upon the day of [blank] 177[blank] | |
Ancient Scottish poems. Pub. from the ms. of George Bannatyne, 1568 ... | |
Annals of Scotland. Vol.1 | |
Annals of Scotland. Vol.2 | |
Biographia Scotica : or an attempt towards an history of the lives and writings of eminent men of Scotland | |
Cappuccino Scozzese. | |
A catalogue of the Lords of session : from the institution of the Coll ege of justice in the year 1532, with historical notes | |
Condescendence and excerpts from the records in chancery, of retours bearing an even number of jurors on the inquests; and also of retours bearing a lesser number than fifteen jurors on the inquests, from the year 1619 to the year 1630 | |
Correspondance secrète du chevalier Robert Cecil avec Jacques VI, roi d'Écosse publié aujourdhui pour la première fois à Edimbourg, imprimé par A. Millar , sur le Strand, à Londres, 1766 traduite de l'anglais littéralement et mot pour mot [par M. de La Chapelle] | |
Disquisitions concerning the antiquities of the Christian Church. | |
An examination of some of the arguments for the high antiquity of Regiam Majestatem ; and An inquiry into the authenticity of Leges Malcolmi | |
For some time past I have been engaged in drawing up Notes on the statute law of Scotland, : from the first parliament of James I. to the accession of James VI. My purpose is, ... to illustrate law by history | |
Four autograph letters of Adam Smith to Lord Hailes, 1769 Kirkcaldy. | |
An historical account of the Senators of the Coll. of Justice in Scotland, 1849: | |
Horace Walpole's correspondence with Sir David Dalrymple | |
Huberti Langueti, galli Epistolae ad Philippum Sydneium equitem anglum. | |
An inquiry | |
Inquiry into the secondary causes which mr gibbon has assigned for the rapid growth of christianity | |
The little freeholder : a dramatic entertainment, in two acts. | |
Memorial for Sir James Dalrymple of Haills, baronet called as a defender, in the process at the instance of the directors of the Society for Insurance of Houses in Edinburgh from Fire, against the Royal Bank of Scotland, now before the Lords by informations. | |
Memorials and letters relating to the history of Britain in the reign of Charles the First | |
Miscellaneous remarks on "The enquiry into the evidence against Mary Queen of Scots." | |
De mortitus persecutum. | |
Of the manner in which the persecutors died. | |
The Percy letters | |
Plays. | |
Proposals for carrying on a certain public work in the city of Edinburgh | |
Regiam majestatem : the auld lawes and constitutions of Scotland [1004-1400] : Faithfullie collected furth of the register and other auld authentick bukes, fra the dayes of King Malcolme the Second, vntill the time of King James the First, of gude memorie : and trewlie corrected in sindrie faults and errours, commmited be ignorant writers | |
Remains of Christian antiquity. : With explanatory notes. | |
Remarks on the history of Scotland. By Sir David Dalrymple. | |
Replies for Mr. David Dalrymple, advocate, to the answers for Lieutenant William Agnew, Nathaniel Duke of Leaths, and William Rorison of Ardoch | |
The secret correspondence of Sir Robert Cecil with James VI, King of Scotland | |
A sermon, which might have been preached in East Lothian, : upon the 25th day of October 1761 | |
Sketch of the life of John Barclay, author of Argenis | |
Sketch of the life of John Hamilton, a secular priest | |
Sketch of the life of Mark Alexander Boyd | |
Sketch of the life of Sir James Ramsay, a general officer in the armies of Gustavus Adolphus King of Sweden | |
This addition to Sir David Dalrymple's petition before the justiciary, is to be taken in, and read immediately before the last paragraph of the said petition, beginning with these words, and seeing, &c | |
Tracts relative to the history and antiquities of Scotland | |
De twee oorzaaken welke Mr. Gibbon heeft gesteld voor den spoedigen voortgang van het Christendom; | |
Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Mr David Dalrymple, advocate, ... |