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Black, William, -1745.

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    Answer to A letter concerning trade, sent from several Scots gentlemen that are merchants in England to their countrymen that are merchants in Scotland

    Black, William, -1745. | Date: 1706
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    A reply to the authors of The advantages of Scotland by an incorporate union and of The fifth essay at removing national prejudices, or, A vindication of the author of The advantages of the Act of Security : in opposition to the incorporating union.

    Campbell, Dugald. | Date: 1707
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    A letter concerning the remarks upon the considerations of trade by the author of the 4th essay at removing national prejudices

    Black, William, -1745. | Date: [1706]
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    Some few remarks upon The state of excise after the union, compar'd with what it now is.

    Black, William, -1745. | Date: [1706]
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    Some considerations in relation to trade : humbly offered to His Grace, Her Majesty's high commissioner and the estates of Parliament.

    Black, William, -1745. | Date: 1706

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Scotland - History - Union, 1707

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