The history of Scotland during the reigns of Queen Mary, and of King James VI Till his accession to the crown of England, with a review of the Scottish history previous to that period : and an appendix, containing original papers [together with] An historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India and the progress of trade with that country prior to the discovery of the passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope, with an appendix containing Observations on the civil policy, the laws and judicial proceedings, the arts, the sciences and religious institutions of the Indians.
by Robertson, William, 1721-1793
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Edinburgh : Printed at the University Press for Thomas Nelson and Peter Brown, 1829 , 1829. Book. Fine. Hardcover. iv, 348 pp. ; iv, 119 pp ; 22 cm. ; separate title page for each work ; bound in 1/2 leather and marbled papers with spine title Robertson's Works, Volume III ; part of a hither-to-unrecorded set from Thomas Nelson and Peter Brown, containing in volume III two works: "The history of Scotland during the reigns of Queen Mary, and of King James VI Till his accession to the crown of England, with a review of the Scottish history previous to that period : and an appendix, containing original papers" [reproducing the 11th edition of 1787] and "An historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India", both with dates of 1829 ; "Complete in one volume" ; printed in double columns per page ; ownership label on front endpaper ;very slight wear to back cover ; else FINE.
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- The history of Scotland during the reigns of Queen Mary, and of King James VI Till his accession to the crown of England, with a review of the Scottish history previous to that period : and an appendix, containing original papers [together with] An historical disquisition concerning the knowledge which the ancients had of India and the progress of trade with that country prior to the discovery of the passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope, with an appendix containing Observations on the civil policy, the laws and judicial proceedings, the arts, the sciences and religious institutions of the Indians.
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- Robertson, William, 1721-1793
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- Edinburgh : Printed at the University Press for Thomas Nelson and Peter Brown, 1829
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- 1829
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