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    A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland with some proposals for the improvement of that country, the extension of its fisheries, and the relief of the people. By John Knox.

    Knox, John, 1720-1790. | Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
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    Observations upon the present state of the Scotch fisheries , and the improvement of the interior parts of the highlands. Being an essay on these subjects, given in to the Highland Society of Scotland, And to which they were pleased to adjudge their Highest Prize-Medal for the Year 1790. By P. White, Esq. Of the General Excise-Office, Edinburgh.

    White, P., of the General Excise-Office, Edinburgh. | Date: Anno 1791
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    A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland with some proposals for the improvement of that country, the extension of its fisheries, and the relief of the people. By John Knox.

    Knox, John, 1720-1790. | Date: MDCCLXXXV. [1785]

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