Rare work expounding the virtues of the newly formed Scots East-India Company

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Some Seasonable and Modest Thoughts, Partly occasioned by, and partly concerning the Scots East-India Company.

Humbly offered to R.H. Esq; a Member of the present Parliament. By an unseigned and hearty Lover of England.

C. K., Unfeigned and hearty lover of England
Printed in the Year,
1696
Quarto (200 by 160mm), 36pp., quarter calf over red marbled paper boards to style, spine in five compartments separated by raised bands, gilt, red morocco label gilt.
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Rare work expounding the virtues of the newly formed Scots East-India Company.

The Darien scheme was an unsuccessful attempt by Scotland to become a world trading nation by establishing a colony called "New Caledonia" on the Isthmus of Panama in the late 1690s. In practice the undertaking was marked by poor planning and leadership, lack of demand for trade goods, devastating epidemics of disease, and increasing shortage of food; it was finally abandoned after a s...

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ESTC R14903, ESTC records 11 institutional holdings. Y Burmeister Münster, 31; Karrow 58/BI.

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