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Excerpt from A Just and Modest Vindication of the Scots Design, for the Having Established a Colony at Darien: With a Brief Display, How Much It Is Their Interest, to Apply Themselves to Trade, and Particularly to That Which Is Foreign
Ohs belng founded in Grace, the Scott, who are the prefuin tive Eleéi, pretend a Dunne Right to thetgoods of the Wicked, and to take upon them to cloath the Councellors of. Their Colony, with foch another Commifii.
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