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and Mony to England y and lighten their 

 Taxes. 



5. The Succefs of the Scots in their American 

 Colony, will be an additional Strength to the 

 Englifh Plantations in the Weft Indies^ as well 

 as an- Advancement of their Trade, by confum- 

 ing their Produft, and giving them theirs in 

 exchange. / 



4. The Succefs of the Scots at Dar'ten will 

 be of great advantage to England ; for the more 

 Mony the Scots acquire by their Trade, the 

 more they will fpend in England^ which being 

 the Seat of the Government, muft frequent- 

 ly be vifited by their Nobility and Gentry, 

 who generally furnifh themfelves in England 

 with their beft Apparel, Houfehold-furniture, 

 Coaches and Horfes, &c, befides the Mony 

 that the young Noblemen and Gentlemen fpend 

 in their PafTage through that Nation, when 

 they go ano come from their Travels. Thefe 

 things occafion their laying out vaft Sums of 

 Mony annually in the City of London^ which 

 being the Seat of the Government, will as cer- 

 tainly draw Mony from Sc^tland^ as the Sun 

 draws Vapours after it. 



5. The Succefs of the Scots in their foreign 

 Plantation, will not only eafe England oi great 

 numbers of their Pedlars, fb frequently com- 

 plained of in Parliament by Country Corpora- 

 tions and Shopkeepers, but it will occafion the 

 return home, and prevent the going out of vaft 

 numbers of their Youth, who follow the fame 



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