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A Short History of Scotland

CHAPTER XII
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By one rule, which does seem to have been carried out, no poisons were to be imported: Scottish chemical science was incapable of manufacturing them.

Much later, under James VI., we find a parcel of arsenic, to be used for political purposes, successfully stopped at Leith..


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