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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER XIII
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The English parliament treated them as aliens and as rivals.

A new Navigation Act put them on almost the same footing with the Dutch.

High duties, and in some cases prohibitory duties, were imposed on the products of Scottish industry.

It is not wonderful that a nation eminently industrious, shrewd, and enterprising, a nation which, having been long kept back by a sterile soil and a severe climate, was just beginning to prosper in spite of these disadvantages, and which found its progress suddenly stopped, should think itself cruelly treated.

Yet there was no help.


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