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The navigator
the log of John Anderson, VOC pilot-major ; 1640-1643 -
Vindiciae cantus dominici
or A vindication of the doctrine taught in A discourse on the divine ordinance of singing Psalms. By John Anderson, Minister of the Gospel, in the associate congregation of Mill-Creek and Herman's Creek, near Pittsburgh. [Three lines of quotations] -
Information for George Sinclair of Ulbster Esq.; provost, Robert Winchester and William Calder, Baillies, and the dean of Guild, treasurer, and council of the burgh of Wick, defenders; against John Anderson and others, pursuers
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The last speech and dying words, of Neil Cordey sentinel in the Fuziliers, who was execute in the Grass-market of Edinburgh on the 25th instant; for murdering John Anderson coachman in the Cannongate
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A Bill for the Relief of John Anderson
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A Bill for the Relief of John Anderson
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Report of the Committee of Claims on the petition of John Anderson, with a bill for his relief
December 31, 1817. Committed, with the bill, to a committee of the whole House on Friday next -
[In] the House of Lords. John Anderson and others, constituent members of the council of the burgh of Kilrenny, at the Michaelmas election 1784, - - appellants. David Affleck and others, counsellors of the said burgh, - - - - respondents. The respondents' case
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Advertisement. July 23, 1755
Ran away, yesterday morning, from the plantation of Benedict Calvert, Esq; at the wood-yard in Prince-George's County, a servant man, named John Anderson -
John Anderson, entrepreneur
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A letter from a citizen of Glasgow to his friend at Edinburgh
Containing some modest animadversions on a late printed letter, concerning the affairs of that city -
John Anderson's legacy
the University of Strathclyde and its antecedents 1796 - 1996 -
Extracts from the latter will and codicil of Professor John Anderson
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Vindiciae cantus dominici: or A vindication of the doctrine taught in A discourse on the divine ordinance of singing Psalms
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An examination of the Reverend John Anderson's Discourse, on the divine ordinance of singing psalms
wherein the inconclusive reasoning, and many inconsistencies of that writer, are detected; and the truth vindicated; agreeably to the principles exhibited in a sermon on the subject of psalmody, published by the author hereof, in the year 1790 -
An answer to a pamphlet: called, A dialogue betwixt a curat and a country-man, concerning the English-service, or common-prayer-book of England
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Ans. - Robert Young, to the pet. - John Anderson. Mr Home, clerk. Party, agent. Answers for Robert Young, writer in Edinburgh; to the petition of John Anderson of Loanhead
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A letter to the people of Scotland
in order to remove their prejudice to the Book of common prayer. To which is added an appendix: wherein are answer'd, The Objections offer'd against the Liturgy, In two late pamphlets, call'd, Dialogues between a curate and a country-man. By P. Barclay, A.M