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Page 94
... Ireland , and the re- medies which he prescribes , prove him to be well acquainted with the subject , and to be a man of no ordinary penetration Art . 12 . A Letter from a Gentleman in Ireland to an English Member of the United ...
... Ireland , and the re- medies which he prescribes , prove him to be well acquainted with the subject , and to be a man of no ordinary penetration Art . 12 . A Letter from a Gentleman in Ireland to an English Member of the United ...
Page 235
... Ireland . By Thomas Newenham , Esq . , Author of several Political Tracts relative to Ireland . Svo . pp . 358. 8s . Boards . C. and R. Baldwin . 1805 . IF F it was observed with too much justice by high authority * , that there was no ...
... Ireland . By Thomas Newenham , Esq . , Author of several Political Tracts relative to Ireland . Svo . pp . 358. 8s . Boards . C. and R. Baldwin . 1805 . IF F it was observed with too much justice by high authority * , that there was no ...
Page 325
... Ireland to Absentees at 2,890,000l . and 1,500,000l . to be the interest of debt due to England , the necessary yearly remittance will be 4390,0col . Now supposing that the balance of trade in fa- vour of Ireland will provide for 1,400 ...
... Ireland to Absentees at 2,890,000l . and 1,500,000l . to be the interest of debt due to England , the necessary yearly remittance will be 4390,0col . Now supposing that the balance of trade in fa- vour of Ireland will provide for 1,400 ...
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