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Narrative of the remarkable and unparalleled sufferings of the gallant Captain Wilson
to which is added the Fantastical and amusing treatise on whimsical wives -
Memorial of the delegates appointed by various sections of the District of Columbia
22d January, 1805, read and referred to Mr. Nicholson, Mr. Thompson -
Inf. Geo. &c. Wilsons, against James Wilson, &c. (Lord Dunsinnan reporter.) Information for George, David, and Mary Wilsons, children of the deceased George Wilson, some time tenant in Foulden-Newton, pursuers; against James Wilson, late tenant in Foulden-Newton, and John Wilson of Pielwalls, defenders
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The principles and practical operation of Sir Robert Peel's bill of 1844 explained and defended against the objections of Tooke, Fullarton and Wilson
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A true narrative of the radical rising in Strathaven, in vindication of the parties concerned, as also of the martyred James Wilson, in answer to M'Kenzie's Exposure of the "spy system," and the Rev. Mr. Proudfoot, in the "Statistics of Scotland"
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The trial of James Wilson for high treason
with an account of his execution at Glasgow, September, 1820, etc. etc. -
James Wilson, patriot, and the Wilson doctrine
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James Wilson and the Constitution
the opening address in the official series of events known as the James Wilson Memorial -
The political and legal philosophy of James Wilson 1742-1798
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The proceedings of seven gentlemen, stiling [sic] themselves an ecclesiastical council, as relating to the author, stated, examined, and submitted to the public
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By His Excellency Joseph Reed, Esq; president, and the Supreme Executive Councial of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation
The late melancholy events in this city must fill the mind of every good man and virtuous citizen with the deepest regret and concern. ... Given ... at Philadelphia, this sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine -
Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled, "Considerations on the Bank of North-America."
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A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. James Wilson
as co-pastor of the Congregational Church on the west side the river in Providence, October 17, 1793 -
The trial of James Wilson for high treason
with an account of his execution at Glasgow, September, 1820, etc. etc. now respectfully submitted to the consideration of the reformers of Glasgow -
The Repenting sinner pardoned
being a brief relation of the wicked life, and penitent pious death of James Wilson of Wolverhampton in Stafford-shire, who died February 21. 1668