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Letter of acceptance of the presentation to the united parishes of Eassy and Navoy, by Mr. David Maxwel probationer, with remarks thereupon, for vindication of the sentences of the presbytery of Meigle, and the synod of Angus and Mearns in that affair
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Nature the best physician
A matter of fact, evinced from a most remarkable variolous case, communicated by the learned Dr. Wilmot to the Late Dr. Mead. And now set forth in a poetical narrative, by David Maxwell, M.D -
Memorial for David Maxwell merchant in Dundee, heritable proprietor, and Margaret Rankine liferenter of the lands of Bogmill, and mill thereof, defenders; against William Gray, Esquire, of Balledgarno, pursuer
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A True & Faithful Relation Of What passed for many Yeers Between Dr. John Dee (A Mathematician of Great Fame ...) and Some Spirits: Tending (had it Succeeded) To a General Alteration of most States and Kingdomes in the World.
His Private Conferences with Rodolphe Emperor of Germany, Stephen K. of Poland, and divers Princes about it. ; The Particulars of his Cause, as it was agitated in the Emperors Court; By the Popes Intervention: His Banishment, and Restoration in part. ; As Also The Letters of Sundry Great Men and Princes (some whereof were present at some of these Conferences and Apparitions of Spirits:) to the said D. Dee. ; Out Of The Original Copy, written with Dr. Dees own Hand: Kept in the Library of Sir Tho. Cotton, Kt. Baronet -
A True & Faithful Relation Of What passed for many Yeers Between Dr. John Dee (A Mathematician of Great Fame ...) and Some Spirits: Tending (had it Succeeded) To a General Alteration of most States and Kingdomes in the World.
His Private Conferences with Rodolphe Emperor of Germany, Stephen K. of Poland, and divers Princes about it. ; The Particulars of his Cause, as it was agitated in the Emperors Court; By the Popes Intervention: His Banishment, and Restoration in part. ; As Also The Letters of Sundry Great Men and Princes (some whereof were present at some of these Conferences and Apparitions of Spirits:) to the said D. Dee. ; Out Of The Original Copy, written with Dr. Dees own Hand: Kept in the Library of Sir Tho. Cotton, Kt. Baronet -
A True & Faithful Relation Of What passed for many Yeers Between Dr. John Dee (A Mathematician of Great Fame ...) and Some Spirits: Tending (had it Succeeded) To a General Alteration of most States and Kingdomes in the World.
His Private Conferences with Rodolphe Emperor of Germany, Stephen K. of Poland, and divers Princes about it. ; The Particulars of his Cause, as it was agitated in the Emperors Court; By the Popes Intervention: His Banishment, and Restoration in part. ; As Also The Letters of Sundry Great Men and Princes (some whereof were present at some of these Conferences and Apparitions of Spirits:) to the said D. Dee. ; Out Of The Original Copy, written with Dr. Dees own Hand: Kept in the Library of Sir Tho. Cotton, Kt. Baronet -
A Portuguez grammar, or, Rules shewing the true and perfect way to learn the said language
newly collected in English and French, for the use of either of each nation that desire to learn the same -
A true account of the last speech of the Revrend Doctor George Walker
as he delivered himself to Mr. David Maxwell, parson of Donoghaddee, and several gentlemen attending him at his death -
Mercurius veridicus
Communicating some choice inteligence domestick and forreign -
Disputatio juridica
Ad Tit. Viii. Lib. XL. Digest. Qui sine manumissione ad libertatem perveniant. Quam, favente numine, ex auctoritate clarissimi ac consultissimi viri D. Alex. Lockhart De Craighouse, inclytae facultatis juridicae decani; nec non Ex ejusdem facultatis Consensu et Decreto; pro advocati munere consequendo, publicae disquisitioni subjicit David Maxwell, Auct. et Resp. Ad diem Feb. 19. hora locoque solitis -
Answers for David Maxwell merchant in Dundee, heritable proprietor, and Margaret Rankine, liferenter of the lands of Bogmill, and mill thereof, defenders; to the petition of William Gray, Esq; of Balledgarno, pursuer
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Lord Coalston reporter. Information for David Maxwell of Cardiness, Esq; pursuer; against John Earl of Galloway, and James Gordon of Balmeg, defenders