@article{640917, note = {A lover of his country = George Ridpath.}, author = {Ridpath, George,}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/640917}, title = {A discourse upon the union of Scotland and England. Containing, I. A brief account of the kind proposals made to the Scots by the English, in the reigns of Henry VIII. and Edward VI. II. A short history of treatys on that head since the union of the crowns, shewing that the English court have insisted on harder terms since that time. III. An account of the grievances of Scotland as to religion, liberty and trade, since the union of the crowns. IV. Proposals for an union of the kingdoms, upon the plan of Edward VI. which was much the same agreed to by the Scots in the reign of James VI. reserving to both kingdoms their constitution in church and state: where the objections against this union are consider'd. V. Proposals of a method, for preserving the union upon the plan of the Treaty of Rippon, agreed to by K. Charles I. and both kingdoms. VI. A brief view of the original rights of the kingdom of Scotland. Humbly submitted to the Parliament of Scotland, by a Lover of his country. [electronic resource] :}, publisher = {s.n.],}, recid = {640917}, pages = {viii,143,[1],147-186p. ;}, address = {[Edinburgh? :}, year = {1702}, }