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Dr. Houstoun's memoirs of his own life-time. Containing, among other curious particulars, during upwards of thirty years travels, an account of I. The Scotch settlement at Darien. II. The great advantages accruing to Great Britain from an incorporated union of the whole island. III. The rise and progress of the Royal African and Assiento companies. IV. The rise and fall of the grand South sea bubble, &c. in 1720. V. The conduct of the Spaniards, and manner of their trade in the West Indies. VI. The secret expedition thither in 1740. VII. Some anecdotes of the government of Jamaica ... VIII. The importance of Cape-Breton to the British nation. IX. An essay on genius and education. Collected from the author's original manuscripts and publish'd by Jacob Bickerstaff, M.A

0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Houstoun, James,

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"Collected from the author's original manuscript, and published by Jacob Bickerstaff, M.A." Attributed to J. Houstoun by Goldsmith's Lib. cat. Goldsmiths' Library copy has ms. notes in margins. Book.

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