An account of the present state of the Hebrides and western coasts of Scotland
in which an attempt is made to explain the circumstances that have hitherto repressed the industry of the natives; and some hints are suggested for encouraging the fisheries and promoting other improvements in those countries: being the substance of a report to the lords of treasury, of facts collected in a tour to the Hebrides, with large additions; together with the evidence given before the Committee of fisheries
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Publication
1785 - Printed for G. Robinson, London, Edinburgh, Scotland
Language
English
Word Count
113,000 words, Guess
Page Count
452 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL58312043M
- OCLC Control Number864836756
- OCLC Control Number2182339
- OCLC Control Number8381159
Classifications
- LCCHB161 .G64 no. 12805
Subjects
Other Editions
- An account of the present state of the Hebrides and western coasts of Scotland: in which an attempt is made to explain the circumstances that have hitherto repressed the industry of the natives; and some hints are suggested for encouraging the fisheries and promoting other improvements in those countries: being the substance of a report to the lords of treasury, of facts collected in a tour to the Hebrides, with large additions; together with the evidence given before the Committee of fisheries
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