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James VI of Scotland, I of England: Critical Essay by Robert S. Rait

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SOURCE: Rait, Robert S. Introduction to A Royal Rhetorician: A Treatise on Scottis Poesie, A Counterblaste to Tobacco, etc. etc. by King James VI and I, edited by Robert S. Rait, pp. ix-xlvii. Westminster: A. Constable and Co., 1900.

In the following essay, Rait offers an overview of King James's literary, political, and theological works.

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