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Fair dealing between debtor and creditor
A very brief essay upon the caution to be used, about coming in to debt, and getting out of it. Offered at Boston-lecture; 5. d. XI. m. 1715/16. By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. [Two lines of quotation] -
[Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session,] the petition of Sir David Dalrymple of Hails, His Majesty's advocate, and Sir James Stewart of Good-trees, His Majesty's sollicitor
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James Hamilton, of Dalziel, Esq; appellt. The principal, masters, and professors of the University of Glasgow, respts. The respondents case
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Henry Lord Viscount Mountague, brother and heir of Francis late Lord Viscount Mountague, appellnt. Sir George Maxwell, bart. and Mary Viscountess Dowager Mountague, his wife, who was widow and relict of the said Francis late Lord Viscount Mountague, respondnts. The appellant's case
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David Gregory appellt. James Anderson respt. The appellant's case
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David Gregory of Kinairdy, appellant. James Anderson in Aberdeen, respondent. The respondent's case
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The case of Capell Wall of London, merchant, in behalf of himself and William Raphson
and also the case of Mr. Francis Sayer and Mr. ----- Johnson and others, creditors of Sir Alexander Rigby -
Fair dealing between debtor and creditor
A very brief essay upon the caution to be used, about coming in to debt, and getting out of it. Offered at Boston-lecture; 5. d. XI. m. 1715/16 -
The Cries of the poor prisoners humbly offer'd to the serious consideration of the King and Parliament
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The Case of the poor insolvent prisoners for debt in the several goals of this kingdom
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The cries of the poor prisoners
humbly offer'd to the serious consideration of the king and Parliament -
The case of poor insolvent prisoners for debt
in the several goals [sic] of this kingdom -
The case of Capell Wall of London merchant
in behalf of himself and William Raphson, and also the case of Mr. Francis Sayer and Mr. - Johnson and others, creditors of Sir Alexander Rigby