An appeal to the common sense of Scotsmen, Especially those of the Landed Interest, And more especially freeholders, If their own Conduct be not the Source of their Misery? And, If their own vigorous Efforts be not the only Mean of their Relief? Together with A Proposal of the last Importance for saving the Country from Ruin, and preventing future Insurrections and other dismal Consequences of extreme Poverty and Want; In answer to The Groans of its wretched Inhabitants.

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[1747]
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Edinburgh : printed by W. Sands, A. Murray, and J. Cochran. Sold by J. Traill, and other booksellers, [1747]

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[2],10,66p. ; 80.

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ESTC T163714

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