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Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014), pp. 232, $69.95. ISBN 978-0-74864-200-7.
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Brian Bonnyman, The Third Duke of Buccleuch and Adam Smith: Estate Management and Improvement in Enlightenment Scotland (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014), pp. 232, $69.95. ISBN 978-0-74864-200-7.
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15 August 2016
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