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Caledonias covenant. Or Ane panegyrick to the world. : VVherin is brieflie set doune the trew caus and occasioune of the present trubles of the kingdome of Scotland
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Caledonias covenant. Or Ane panegyrick to the world. : VVherin is brieflie set doune the trew caus and occasioune of the present trubles of the kingdome of Scotland
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Printed in the year M.DC.XLI. [1641]
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14614
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Lauder, George (approximately 1600-)
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