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Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas, and other motives are assigned for his conduct

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  • "Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas, and other motives are assigned for his conduct"@en
  • "Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr Dundas ; and other motives are assigned for his conduct"
  • "Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas, and other motives are assigned for his conduct"
  • "Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr Dundas; and other motives are assigned for his conduct"
  • "Strictures on the Late Political Conduct of Bailie Smith; in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas; and other motives are assigned for his conduct. [Signed: Civis.]"
  • "Strictures on the Late Political Conduct of Bailie Smith; in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas; and other motives are assigned for his conduct. [Signed: Civis.]"@en
  • "Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith : in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr Dundas ; and other motives are assigned for his conduct"@en
  • "Strictures on the late political conduct of Bailie Smith in which he is vindicated from the imputation of entertaining views hostile to the interest of Mr. Dundas : and other motives are assigned for his conduct"@en