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Thoughts on various objects of industry pursued in Scotland [microform] : with a view to enquire by what means the labour of the people may be directed to promote the public prosperity / by John Naismith
Bib ID 1078672
Format MicroformMicroform, BookBook
Author
Naismith, John
 
Description Edinburgh : Printed for the Author, sold by Bell and Bradfute, 1790 
xii, 655, 24 p. 
Series

Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 14102.

Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Reproduction Microfilm. New Haven, Conn : Research Publications, [1976]. 1 microfilm reel ; 35mm. (Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature ; no. 14102). 
Subjects Scotland - Industries - History - 18th century.  |  Scotland - Economic conditions - Early works to 1800.

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