Criminal trials in Scotland : from A.D. 1488 to A.D. 1624, embracing the entire reigns of James IV. and V., Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI
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Criminal trials in Scotland : from A.D. 1488 to A.D. 1624, embracing the entire reigns of James IV. and V., Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI
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The work Criminal trials in Scotland : from A.D. 1488 to A.D. 1624, embracing the entire reigns of James IV. and V., Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- Criminal trials in Scotland : from A.D. 1488 to A.D. 1624, embracing the entire reigns of James IV. and V., Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI
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- from A.D. 1488 to A.D. 1624, embracing the entire reigns of James IV. and V., Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI
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- compiled from the original records and mss. with historical notes and illustrations, by Robert Pitcairn
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- eng
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- illustrations
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- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- bibliography
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