Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716
Fletcher, Andrew, 1653-1716
Fletcher, Andrew
Andrew Fletcher Scottish politician and noble
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Andrew Fletcher ‡c Scottish politician and noble
- 200 _ | ‡a Fletcher ‡b Andrew ‡f 1653?-1716
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Andrew (sparse)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Andrew ‡d 1655-1716
- 100 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Andrew ‡d 1655-1716
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Andrew, ‡d 1653-1716
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Andrew, ‡d 1655-1716
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Fletcher, Andrew, ‡d 1655-1716
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
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An account of a conversation concerning a right regulation of governments for the common good of mankind. : In a letter to the Marquiss of Montrose, the Earls of Rothes, Roxburg, and Hadington, from London the 1st of December, 1703. | |
A defence of the Scots settlement at Darien. : With an answer to the Spanish memorial against it. And arguments to prove, that it is the interest of England to join with the Scots, and protect it. To which is added, a description of the countrey and a particular account of the Scots colony. | |
Discorso delle cose di Spagna, scritto nel mese di luglio 1698. [Da A. Fletcher.] | |
Discourse concerning militia's and standing armies | |
discourse of government with relation to militias. Dutch | |
Drafts and Overtures | |
Essays on the lives and writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the poet Thomson, biographical, critical, and political : with some pieces of Thomson's never before published | |
An historical account of the antient rights and power of the Parliament of Scotland. | |
A Letter concerning the consequence of an incorporating uniou [sic], in relation to trade | |
The militia reform'd, or, An easy scheme of furnishing England with a constant land-force : capable to prevent or to subdue any forein power, and to maintain perpetual quiet at home without endangering the publick liberty. | |
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Overture for limitations on the succesors of Her Majesty deceasing without heirs of her body, who shall be likewise Kings of England. | |
Overtures offered to the Parliament in which this proposition is advanced, that a small sum imposed on the nation for reforming our standard and for repairing the losses of the African and Indian Company ... will be of ten times more value ... than ... if retained in each particular hand. | |
The political works of Andrew Fletcher, esq. | |
Scotland's interest, or, The great benefit and necessity of a communication of trade with England being a brief account of the chief motives that ought to engage us to insist upon it at this juncture : and of the danger of neglecting so to do. | |
Scotland's present duty, or, A call to the nobility, gentry, ministry and commonalty of this land : to be duely affected with, and vigorously to act for, our common concern in Caledonia, as a mean to enlarge Christ's kingdom, to benefit our selves, and do good to all Protestant churches | |
Selected political writings and speeches | |
A short and impartial view of the manner and occasion of the Scots colony's coming away from Darien. : In a letter to a person of quality ... | |
Speech upon the state of the nation, in April 1701 | |
Speeches by a Member of the Parliament, which began at Edinburgh the 6th. of May 1703. | |
Staatkundige verhandeling, over de noodzakelykheid eener wel ingerigte burger landmilitie. | |
State of the controversy betwixt united and separate parliaments whether these interests which are to be united by the present treaty, and these interests which by the same treaty are to remain separate and distinct. | |
The thoughts of a member of the October Club : about a Partition of Spain. | |
A travers l'Afrique équatoriale. | |
Two discovrses concerning the affairs of Scotland | |
Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition and complaint of Sir Hew Dalrymple of North-Berwick, baronet, Andrew Fletcher of Salton, and David Kinloch of Gilmerton, Esquires, freeholders, standing on the roll for the county of Haddington; ... | |
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