"1700 - 1799" . . . . . . . . . . . "Early works"@en . . . . . "Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer, upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state: also, the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered, etc"@en . . "Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer : upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state ; Also, the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered ... and more effectual method ... for suppressing vice and immorality"@en . "Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer, upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state: : also, the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered ; with the probable means of their relief, and their Landlords advantage; -- and a more effectual method than any hitherto, for suppressing vice and immorality, and encouraging of religion and virtue. -- The whole calculated exceedingly to promote the prosperity and grandeur of the British nation"@en . . . . . . . . . "Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state: also, the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered ; with the probable means of their relief, and their Landlords advantage; -- And A more effectual Method than any hitherto, for suppressing Vice and Immorality, and encouraging of Religion and Virtue. -- The whole calculated exceedingly to promote the Prosperity and Grandeur of the British Nation. By William Suttor a Native of Banff. Righteousness exalteth a Nation"@en . "Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state: also, the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered ; with the probable means of their relief, and their Landlords advantage; -- And A more effectual Method than any hitherto, for suppressing Vice and Immorality, and encouraging of Religion and Virtue. -- The whole calculated exceedingly to promote the Prosperity and Grandeur of the British Nation. By William Suttor a Native of Banff. Righteousness exalteth a Nation" . "Dialogue between a nobleman and a farmer upon the reduction of the national debt, and other affairs of state : also the distressed condition of the farmers in Scotland, considered with the probable means of their relief, and their landlords' advantage : and a more effectual method than any hitherto, for suppressing vice and immorality, and encouraging of religion and virtue : the whole calculated exceedingly to promote the prosperity and grandeur of the British nation" . . . . . "Scotland" . . "Great Britain" . . . . "Brit Tracts 1788." . .