OF THE ROYAL BOROIK, 

 as well as Scotland, brought forward that 



ifl for 



land, 



>ui writing! ::>ject, 



had too much i.. 



thcnv ->r to 



virulent , when he v, 



rhat head. 

 Btr red here. It is er 



need a ition 



and i) >rmation of new 



laws. we may > the Scottilh fifher- 



t our 



country with ruggle : Now is 



the c 



ight lo take his 



;r.il right 

 f of di 

 Author ( 



concerned. : thofe filhcries upon 



your country, as an cq foil, 



and ihill t! t )urn at the benevolent 



gift ? Sii ; decrees, 



^, be 



the beneficent intentions of 

 :r anceftors, during the reigns of 

 the 5 James ^ the : 



.ich was bell 1 



Compelled the noh 

 principal g< 



i, for ex- 

 ploring -vhilc boats or wher- 

 were bufily 'Ke finhs and bays. 

 The diffractions of i -it ages, and panic 

 the capture of the fea r his 

 office :!eca(lcoaft. 

 /aii) rt i luring the reign of his late 

 s s 2 majefty, 



