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A narrative, without title, address, or signature, apparently written by David Scott, Esq; of Dunninald, in vindication of himself from a charge which he supposed might have been brought against him. This narrative is now given to the public, in justice to that gentleman, who being too modest to think it would interest any except his particular friends, confined the circulation of it to them alone; by which means it never till very lately fell into the hands of the editor-otherwise it thould have appeared long ere now, accompanied by the few illustrations he has been enabled to give it.
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Regulations, &c. Regulations proposed for remedying the difficulties which at present press hardest on the company, and for giving them such an increase of commerce at home and abroad, ... Submitted to the consideration of the directors, by David Scott, Esq. March 4, 1789
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