A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, from a Gentleman in Scotland, Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation Is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, ... and by Clanships. Containing Very Good Hints for Reforming
A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, from a Gentleman in Scotland, Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation Is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, ... and by Clanships. Containing Very Good Hints for Reforming
Excerpt from A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, From a Gentleman in Scotland: Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation Is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and Other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships AS the late threatning and wicked Rebel lion is now fupprefied, by the Blcfling, of the Almighty upon his Majef'ty's Arms, under the Command of his Royal Highnefs the duke OF cumberland; fome Meafures will undoubtedly be taken, for reforming the ...
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Excerpt from A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, From a Gentleman in Scotland: Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation Is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and Other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships AS the late threatning and wicked Rebel lion is now fupprefied, by the Blcfling, of the Almighty upon his Majef'ty's Arms, under the Command of his Royal Highnefs the duke OF cumberland; fome Meafures will undoubtedly be taken, for reforming the Government of the Hnlmds, Where it be gan, and for preventing the like Invafions of our Peace for the future. This Pamphlet is thought to offer Very good Hints for that Purpofe, well worth the Confideration of thofe in Power. Laws made for the punifhing of a Community will hardly be attended 'with any nd Effe???'t. The Welfare and Union of the W hole is the only Security for the Liber ties of every Part of the Nation. Let Law's be made for the Good of the Pe0p1e, and not for their Hurt; let the Eaith and Spirit of the Union be carefully remembered, and let Ju fiice be impartially adminifired and executed: And then we may hope, God will give alike Succefs to our Politics as to our Arms. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at ... This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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