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RELATIVE TO THE

AFFAIRS of IRELAND,

In the YEARS 1763 and 1764.

TAKEN BY

A MILITARY OFFICER.
Jumes Caldwelle

An

SIT MIHI FAS AUDITA LOQUI.
What I bave heard, permit me to relate.

To which is added,

Virg.

ENQUIRY

How far the RESTRICTIONS laid upon the
Trade of IRELAND, by British Acts of
Parliament, are a Benefit or Disadvantage to
the British Dominions in general, and to En-
gland in particular, for whofe feparate Advan-
tage they were intended.

WITH

Extracts of fuch Parts of the STATUTES as lay the Trade of
IRELAND under those Restrictions.

VOLUME II.

LONDON:

M.DCC.LXVI

VARD COLLEGE

WARVARY HARVA

OCT 13 4916

LIBRARY

Relative to the

AFFAIRS of IRELAN D.

MONDAY, November 21, 1763.

(

TWENTY-SECOND DAY.

A

tee,

Report being received from a Commitrelative to feveral Sums granted, and to be granted for improving an inland Navigation, the Houfe again refolved itself into a Committee of the whole House, to confider of the Supplies and the Speech; when the H-ble Mr B- M- spoke to the following Effect :

The H-ble Mr B― M—.

My own Obfervation, Sir, as well as what I have heard in this House, relative to the dif treffed State of this Kingdom, has determined me to do all in my Power to prevent the corrupt or injudicious Difpofal of public Money. It is with great Pleasure that I obferve a Difpofition in the Houfe not to grant Money for the Commencement of new Works, pretended to be of public Utility; but, I am forry to fay, that if the Works that are already begun

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