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Scotland's soveraignty asserted: being a dispute concerning homage, against those who maintain that Scotland is a feu, or fee-liege of England, and that therefore the King of Scots owes homage to the King of England: wherein there are many judicious reflections upon most of the English historians, who wrote before the year 1600, and abundance of considerable passages which illustrate the history of both kingdoms

Secondary Title (i.e. Proceedings Title): Periodical Title: Publication Type: Authors:Craig, Thomas Editors:Transl. George Ridpath Publisher:Printed for Andrew Bell, at the Cross-Keys in the Poultrey, and sold by Thomas Brown, Alex. Henderson, George Mosman, John Valens, John Mackey, Mrs. Ongstone, Rob. Allen, booksellers in Edinburgh Place of Publication:London Publication Date:1695 Alternate Date (i.e. Conference Date): Volume: Issue: Start Page: End Page: Abstract: Descriptors/Keywords: ISBN: URL:
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Annotation:Title page advertisement: "Translated from the Latin Manuscript, and a
Preface added, with a short Account of the Learned Author, and a Confutation of that Homage said to be performed by Malcolm III. King of Scotland, to Edward the Confessor, lately found in the Archives of England, and published in a single Sheet, by Mr. Rymer, the King's Historiographer."