John Stirling
Active Years
Min year: 1718, Max year: 1796, Max count: 3
As Author
- 1718: Remarks upon a paper intituled Grievances
- 1720: [Ric]hard Grantham, Arthur [In]gram, Esqs; and others commissioners and trustees of the forfeited estates, appnts. John Stirling, eldest son of James Stirling, late of Keir, an infant. Respnt. The respondent's case
- 1725: A letter from the magistrates of Glasgow
- 1725: A letter from the Magistrates of Glasgow, to a gentleman in Edinburgh
- 1725: A letter, from the magistrates of Glascow [sic]
- 1733: A system of rhetoric
- 1735: A short view of English grammar
- 1735: Catechismus et articuli ecclesiĉ Anglicanĉ
- 1736: A system of rhetoric
- 1737: A short view of Latin grammar, in a method intirely new
- 1740: A short view of English grammar
- 1740: A system of rhetoric
- 1744: Cursus theologicus: or, a course of theology. Comprehending the principles of religion with respect to points both of faith and practice; ... By John Stirling,
- 1744: A system of rhetoric
- 1744: A system of rhetoric
- 1746: Cursus theologicus: or, a course of theology. Comprehending the principles of religion with respect to points both of faith and practice; ... By John Stirling,
- 1750: Cursus theologicus: or, a course of theology. Comprehending the principles of religion with respect to points both of faith and practice. ... By the Rev. John Stirling,
- 1750: A system of rhetoric
- 1754: Captain John Stirling, of Herbertshire - appellant. Archibald Campbell, the younger, of Succoth, clerk to the signet - - respondent. The appellant's case
- 1758: A system of rhetorick, in a method entirely new
- 1761: A system of rhetoric
- 1761: A letter from John Stirling hosier, to Robert Miller iron-monger and methodist-teacher
- 1763: The private tutor to the British youth
- 1764: A system of rhetoric, in a method entirely new
- 1769: The private tutor to Sententiĉ pueriles
- 1770: A system of rhetorick
- 1772: A system of rhetoric
- 1778: The private tutor to the British youth
- 1778: A system of rhetoric
- 1786: A system of rhetorick
- 1787: A system of rhetoric
- 1788: A system of rhetorick, in a method entirely new
- 1789: In the House of Lords. John Stirling Esquire, - - - appellant. Robert Drummond, - - - - respondent. The case of the appellant
- 1789: A compendious system of Rhetoric, for the use of schools in America.
- 1795: A system of rhetoric
- 1796: Replies for Sir John Stirling of Glorat, baronet; to the answers for Sir Alexander Purves of Purves, Bart. and to the answers for George Johnston, writer to the Signet, and James Home of Fairlaw
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