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Unio politico-poetico-joco-seria. Writen [sic] in the latter end of the year 1703: and afterwards, as occasion offered, very much enlarged, in severall paragraphs. By the author of Tripatriarchicon.

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Bodleian Library (Oxford)

T230237

Author of Tripatriarchicon = Andrew Symson. On the union with England. An impression in octavo format.

Edinburgh : printed by the author, 1706. 32p. ; 8°

40 pages, Paperback

Published June 10, 2010

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Andrew Symson

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Andrew Symson was the Episcopalian minister of Kirkinner.

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