Scott, John, 1730-1783
Scott, John Morin, 1730-1784
John Morin Scott American politician, New York (1730-1784)
Scott, John
VIAF ID: 7740273 ( Personal )
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100 0 _ ‡a John Morin Scott ‡c American politician, New York (1730-1784)
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100 1 _ ‡a Scott, John
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100 1 _ ‡a Scott, John Morin ‡d 1730-1784
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100 1 0 ‡a Scott, John Morin, ‡d 1730-1784
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100 1 _ ‡a Scott, John, ‡d 1730-1783
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Works
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Amwell, 1776: |
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Amwell. : A descriptive poem. By John Scott, Esq |
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appendix to a letter to Dr. Shebbeare |
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An argument delivered on the part of New-York at the hearing before His Majesty's commissioners : appointed by his royal commission under the great seal of Great-Bbitain [sic], bearing date of the 7th October, 1767, to settle and determine the boundary line between the colonies of New-York and New-Jersey. |
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Collection of evidence in vindication of the territorial rights and jurisdiction of the state of New York against the claims of the commonwealth of Massachusetts and New Hampshire and the people of the grants who are commonly called Vermonters. |
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The constitution defended, and pensioner exposed; in remarks on The false alarm |
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Critical essays on some of the poems of several English poets |
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defence of the resolutions and address of the American Congress, in reply to Taxation no tyranny |
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Digests of the general highway and turnpike laws with the schedule of forms, as directed by act of Parliament : and remarks : also, an appendix, on the construction and preservation of roads |
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Elegy, written at Amwell, in Hertfordshire, MDCCLXVIII |
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The following affidavit, is intended to shew with how little truth it hath been reported, 1769: |
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Four elegies : descriptive and moral |
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letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson, occasioned by his late political publications |
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Moral eclogues |
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Observations on the present state of the parochial and vagrant poor |
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pamphlet "Taxation no tyranny" candidly considered |
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Poems |
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Poems, by Robert Southey, Lewis, and others ; with the life of Southey. |
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The poetical works : of John Scott Esq |
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Remarks on the Patriot. Including some hints respecting the Americans: with an address to the electors of Great Britain |
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Resistance no rebellion |
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A review of the military operations in North-America, from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756. Interspersed with various observations, characters, and anecdotes; necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general; and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York. In a letter to a nobleman. |
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To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New-York : Gentlemen. Every good citizen must necessarily desire to preserve the peace of the City, and the freedom of elections ... |
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To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New-York : Nothing amazes me more, than to be told, that it is reported about the City, that I am an enemy to the act, commonly called the Five-Pound act; my interest, if that can be supposed to influence me on the subject, lies in favour of the Act ... |
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Tyranny unmasked |
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Zur nacht right : Weilen gegen mich ist aus gestreued worden, zu meinem mach theil gegen den nechsten wahl oder Stimm dag, das ich solte die hochdeutschen in dieser stat, solte feur braende geheisoen haben ... |
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