Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . uted for Witches, when accordingto a right nndeislanding, and a good cnnscieiice,Physick, Eooil, and necessaries should be admin-istered to them was a<lded in the 1651 title-page,besides other changes. This second edition was inquarto ; the third, in 1665, was in folio, and con-tained, from an unknown and less rational )ien,nine fresh ch;i]iteis, commeneing the fifteenthbook, and a second book of the Discourse onDevils and Spirits appended to the first andsecond issues. The next ediliim in time was thelimited reprint of 1886, a
Chambers's encyclopaedia; a dictionary of universal knowledge . uted for Witches, when accordingto a right nndeislanding, and a good cnnscieiice,Physick, Eooil, and necessaries should be admin-istered to them was a<lded in the 1651 title-page,besides other changes. This second edition was inquarto ; the third, in 1665, was in folio, and con-tained, from an unknown and less rational )ien,nine fresh ch;i]iteis, commeneing the fifteenthbook, and a second book of the Discourse onDevils and Spirits appended to the first andsecond issues. The next ediliim in time was thelimited reprint of 1886, admirably edited, with anIntroduction, by Brinsley Nicliolsun, . Seealso CuNJl-HlNG. Scot and Lot. The old legal Srut(.\S. srviif, pay) (iiitl Lot embraced allparochial assessments for the poor, the church,lighting, cleansing, and watching. Ilevionsly tothe Heform Act the right of voting f<U members ofparliament and for muiiiii|i:il otticers was, invarious English boroughs, exclusively vested of .Scot and Lot. Scotch Fir. See Ilxi;. D. SCOTER SCOTLAND 237 line Sooter ((£(/(?«(y the Com-mon Scoter ((£?. iiiffiii), tlie larger Velvet Scoter{(E. fiisca), and occasionally liy the NorthAmerican Surf Scoter (IK. j>crsj>icill(ita)- In
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