An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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... trade , it is not thence to be inferred that the interests of the latter were uniformly neglected , or that assistance was always denied her in the hour of distress . So far is this from being the case , that it is acknowledged by some ...
... trade , it is not thence to be inferred that the interests of the latter were uniformly neglected , or that assistance was always denied her in the hour of distress . So far is this from being the case , that it is acknowledged by some ...
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... trade freely to the dominions of Spain , Portugal , and France , has a preamble which ex- presses , in the clearest manner , the sense the parliament then had of the common right of the king's subjects to a free trade , and the ...
... trade freely to the dominions of Spain , Portugal , and France , has a preamble which ex- presses , in the clearest manner , the sense the parliament then had of the common right of the king's subjects to a free trade , and the ...
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... trade of Ireland , * and which was erroneously supposed to have the effect of lowering the rent of land . To obviate this evil a law was passed in England , in 1663 , to restrain , and afterwards , in 1665 , to prohibit entirely , the ...
... trade of Ireland , * and which was erroneously supposed to have the effect of lowering the rent of land . To obviate this evil a law was passed in England , in 1663 , to restrain , and afterwards , in 1665 , to prohibit entirely , the ...
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... trade of the kingdom , seemed in some measure to inspire it with fresh vigour . The exports increased , while the imports did not increase in the same proportion , so that the balance in favour of Ireland in 1698 amounted to £ 419,442 ...
... trade of the kingdom , seemed in some measure to inspire it with fresh vigour . The exports increased , while the imports did not increase in the same proportion , so that the balance in favour of Ireland in 1698 amounted to £ 419,442 ...
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... trade was low at this period + appears not only , from a petition of the woollen - drapers , weavers , and clothiers of the City of Dublin , praying for relief , but also from the deficiency of the revenue , which in the year following ...
... trade was low at this period + appears not only , from a petition of the woollen - drapers , weavers , and clothiers of the City of Dublin , praying for relief , but also from the deficiency of the revenue , which in the year following ...
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5th January according acre afterwards amount annum appears Armagh Average Ballintoy Bank of Ireland bankers Barley barrel Belfast bishop Britain caught church circulating medium clergy Clonmell Coal coast coin consequence considerable considered Cork Corn crown debt Derry diocese ditto Dublin duty Earl England English established exported favour fish fishermen fishery Flax Foundling Hospital gallon Galway gold granted guineas Hist Horse House of Commons Ibid importance inhabitants Irish issued Kilkenny Killala king kingdom labour land Limerick Lord manner measure Meath moidore notes Oats observed opinion paid parish parliament perch persons Plough political possess Potatoes pound present produce protestant quantity quart rated reign rent respect Returned Returned revenue Roman catholic salmon Salt says Sea-Coal shew shillings silver Slater sold stone TABLE of PRICES tithe trade Waterford weight Wexford καὶ
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