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Author Ruddiman, Thomas, 1674-1757.

Title A dissertation concerning the competition for the Crown of Scotland : betwixt Lord Robert Bruce and Lord Baliol in the year 1291, wherein is proved, that by the laws of God and of Nature, by the Civil Feudal laws, and particularly by the fundamental law and constitution of Scotland, at that time, and ever since, the Right of Robert Bruce was preferable to that of John Baliol, in answer to the author of a late pamphlet, intitled, The Right of the House of Stewart to the Crown of Scotland considered; to the Reverend Mr. Logan's two Treaties on government, and to three anonymous papers in the Scots and British magazines, with an appendix, demonstrating, that the claim said to have been made to the Crown of Scotland, by William first Earl of Douglas, anno 1371, is without foundation / Thomas Ruddiman.

Publication Info. Edinburgh : Ruddiman, 1748.

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Description 1 online resource (139 pages).
Series Robert the Bruce anthology
Robert the Bruce anthology.
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Note Original document: Book.
GMD: electronic resource.
Summary This mid-18th century work seeks to defend the right that Robert the Bruce made to the throne of Scotland over that of John Baliol, who was proclaimed King of the Scots in 1293 by the English king Edward I.
Subject Scotland -- History -- To 1603.
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