A short and impartial view of the manner and occasion of the Scots colony's coming away from Darien in a letter to a person of quality.

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A short and impartial view of the manner and occasion of the Scots colony's coming away from Darien in a letter to a person of quality.
Author
Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716.
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[Edinburgh :: s.n.],
1699.
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A Short and Impartial VIEW OF The MANNER and OCCASION OF THE Scots Colony's Coming away from DARIEN IN A Letter to a Person of Quality.

Quia Veritas, propter Taciturnitatem, non lucet, Mendacio se ingerendi, locus est. Tacit.

Printed in the Year, M. DC. XC. IX.

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