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Published by Longmans, Green in London .
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Subjects:

  • Industries -- Scotland -- History,
  • Scotland -- Social conditions,
  • Scotland -- Economic conditions

Book details:

Classifications
LC ClassificationsHC257 S4 M32
The Physical Object
Pagination298 p.
Number of Pages298
ID Numbers
Open LibraryOL23330879M

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