Glasgow, Argyle Street 1897
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THE ACT OF UNION in 1707 was bitterly reviled at the time, and even for many years afterwards - Robert Burns echoed popular sentiment when he dismissed the Scottish commissioners with the lines: 'We're bought and sold for English gold, Such a parcel o' rogues in a nation!' But Glasgow was very quick to benefit from the opening of trade with the American colonies.
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