02292nam 2200457Ia 450 99639608770331620200824125124.0(CKB)4330000000347162(EEBO)2240880992(OCoLC)ocm47012370e(OCoLC)47012370(EXLCZ)99433000000034716220010525d1698 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|Scotland's soveraignty asserted[electronic resource] 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 ows [sic] 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. /By Sir Thomas Craig ... ; translated from the Latin manuscript, and a preface added ... lately found in the archives of England, and publish'd in a single sheet, by Mr. Rymer, the King's historiographerThe second edition.London, Printed for Andrew Bell ... 1698[5], xliv, [2], 430 pIncludes epistle dedicatory, p. i-vii : To the right honourable my Lord Secretary Johnston, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state to the kingdom of Scotland, signed Geo. Ridpath.Errata: p. xxxix.Contents: p xli-xlivAdvertisements: between pg. xliv and p. 1.Reproduction of original in: Columbia University Library.eebo-0027NationalismScotland17th centuryScotlandPolitics and government17th centuryScotlandHistoryEarly works to 1800Great BritainHistoryEarly works to 1800ScotlandConstitutional historyScotlandKings and rulersNationalismCraig ThomasSir,1538-1608.817120Rymer Thomas1641-1713.1001623Ridpath Georged. 1726.1005170EAEEAEBOOK996396087703316Scotland's soveraignty asserted2315567UNISA