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The case of the infantry in Ireland. Humbly addressed to the Right Honourable Richard, Lord Viscount Molesworth; general and commander in chief; and to the general officers on the establishment in Ireland.
Philo-militum.Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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The querist, containing several queries, proposed to the consideration of the public. By the Right Reverend Dr. George Berkley, ... To which is added, ... A word to the wise: or an exhortation to the Roman Catholic Clergy of Ireland.
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.Date: 1751- Books
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A collection of tracts, Concerning the Present State of Ireland, With Respect to its Riches, Revenue, Trade and Manafactures. Containing I. Seasonable Remarks on Trade. With some Reflections on the Advantages that might accrue to Great Britain, by a proper Regulation of the Trade of Ireland. II. An Essay on Trade in General; and, on that of Ireland in Particular. III. Considerations on two Papers lately publish'd. The first call'd Seasonable Remarks, &c. And the other, an Essay on Trade in General, and that of Ireland in particular. IV. An Appeal to the Reverend Dean Swift, by way of Reply to the Observer on Seasonable Remarks. V. A Letter in answer to a Paper, intitl'd, An Appeal to the Reverend Dean Swift.
Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The querist, or, several queries proposed to the consideration of the public. By the Right Reverend Dr. George Berkley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne.
Berkeley, George, 1685-1753.Date: M.DCC.LI. [1751]- Books
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The commercial restraints of Ireland considered. In a series of letters to a noble Lord. Containing an historical account of the affairs of that kingdom, so far as they relate to this Subject.
Hely-Hutchinson, John, 1724-1794.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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Four letters originally written in French, relating to the kingdon of Ireland, accompanied with remarks. To which is added, a fifth letter by the same author, containing a computation of the number of inhabitants in all the kingdoms and chief cities of Europe, with a conjecture concerning the number of all the people that have lived upon the face of the earth, from the creation to the present time.
Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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Britain's commercial interest explained and improved; in a series of dissertations on several important branches of her trade and police: Containing A Candid Enquiry into the secret Causes of the present Misfortunes of the Nation. With Proposals for their Remedy. Also The great Advantages which would accrue to this Kingdom from an Union with Ireland. By Malachy Postlethwayt, Esq; Author of the Universal Dictionary of Trade and Commerce, &c. ...
Postlethwayt, Malachy, 1707?-1767.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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Reasons for and against lowering the gold and silver of this kingdom: or rather to estimate all gold and silver here at the price of bullion, as we have no mint: The silver to be the Rule or Standard of Gold, as 1 to 15; that is, 15 Ounces of Silver to constitute the Value of 1 Ounce of Gold: The Silver at 5s. 4d. and the Gold at 3l. 18s. 6d. per Ounce, English; which was the Average-Price of both, at a Medium, these ten Years last past. Humbly inscribed and Dedicated to William Brownlow, Esq. Part II.
Publicola.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LX. [1760]- Books
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An essay on the best means of providing employment for the people. To which was adjudged the prize proposed by the Royal Irish Academy for the best dissertation on that subject. By Samuel Crumpe, M. D. M. R. I. A.
Crumpe, Samuel, 1766-1796.Date: M.DCC.XCIII. [1793]- Books
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A short view of the state of Ireland[.]
Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745.Date: [1728?]- Books
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A list of the absentees of Ireland. And an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad. With Observations on the Trade and Manufactures of Ireland, and the Means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some Reasons why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland, in particular Points of Trade. Also, Some Reasons and Observations why Absentees should be obliged to contribute to the Support and Welfare of the Country they derive their Honours, Estates, and Incomes from. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Legislature of Ireland. The sixth edition. In this edition the list of the absentees are greatly amended, and set forth, as they stood in the Year 1782. To which is added, notes and an appendix, Containing some material Transactions that have occurred since the Publication of the former Edition. 1769. With Observations upon them, and the several Acts of Parliament passed since. Vincit Amor Patriae Si quid novisti rectius istis, Candidus imperti; Si non, his utere mecum.
Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Date: 1783- Books
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Some observations on the present state of Ireland, particularly with relation to the woollen manufacture. In a letter to His Excellency the Duke of Dorset.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXXI. [1731]- Books
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The substance of two speeches in the House of Commons of Ireland, on the 25th and 26th of March, 1776, on the subject of fisheries. With some additions necessary more fully to explain the fishing trade.
O'Brien, Lucius Henry, Sir, -1795.Date: M.DCC.LXXVI. [1776]- Books
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Second edition, and the question of union discussed, in an address to the merchants, manufacturers, and Country Gentlemen, of Ireland.
Date: 1799- Books
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Reasons for and against lowering the gold and silver of this kingdom: or rather to estimate all gold and silver here at the price of bullion, as we have no mint: The Silver to be the Rule or Standard of Gold, as 1 to 15; that is, 15 Ounces of Silver to constitute the Value of 1 Ounce of Gold:----The Silver at 5 s. 4 d. and the Gold at 3 l. 18 s. 6 d. per Ounce, English; which was the Average-Price of both, at a Medium, these ten Years last past. In three letters directed to J. P. J. And One Letter to a Friend. And humbly inscribed and Dedicated to Hely Hutchinson, Esq. the Darling of the People, by his most obedient humble Servant, Publicola. Publicola
Publicola.Date: Printed in the Year M,DCC,LX. [1760]- Books
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A comparative view of the public burdens of Great Britain and Ireland, with a proposal for putting both islands on an equality, in regard to the freedom of foreign trade.
Gray, John, 1724-1811.Date: 1772- Books
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Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. By John Lord Sheffield. Part the first.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl of, 1735-1821.Date: 1785- Books
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A tour in Ireland: with general observations on the present state of that kingdom. Made in the years 1776, 1777, and 1778. and brought down to the end of 1779. By Arthur Young, Esq; F. R. S. Honorary Member of the Societies of Dublin, York and Manchester; the Oeconomical Society of Berne; the Palatine Academy of Agriculture, at Manheim, and the Physical Society at Zurich.
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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A list of the absentees of Ireland. And an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad. With Observations on the Trade and Manufactures of Ireland, and the Means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some Reasons why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland, in particular Points of Trade. Also, Some Reasons and Observations why Absentees should be obliged to contribute to the Support and Welfare of the Country they derive their Honours, Estates, and Incomes from. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature of Ireland. The third edition. In this edition the list of the absentees are greatly amended, and set forth, as they stand in the present year 1769. To which is added, notes and an appendix, Containing some material Transactions that have occurred since the Publication of the former Editions, in 1767. With Observations upon them, and the Act of Parliament, passed the last Session for laying a Tax of 4s. in the Pound on Absentees.
Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Date: 1769- Books
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A tour in Ireland: with general observations on the present state of that kingdom: made in the years 1776, 1777, and 1778. And brought down to the end of 1779. By Arthur Young, Esq. F.R.S. Honorary Member of the Societies of Dublin, York and Manchester; the Imperial Society of Agriculture at Petersburgh; the Oeconomical Society of Berne; the Palatine Academy of Agriculture, at Manheim, and the Physical Society at Zurich. The Second Edition. In Two Volumes. ...
Young, Arthur, 1741-1820.Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Books
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The speech of Thomas Goold, Esquire, in the Irish House of Commons, February 14, 1800, on the subject of an incorporate union of Great Britain and Ireland.
Goold, Thomas, 1766?-1846.Date: 1800- Books
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Thoughts on trade: intended to have been first publish'd in Ireland, with an account of the present state of the silken manufacturers, and the calamitous circumstances of a numerous poor in that Kingdom. ...
Lloyd, Edward, silk thrower.Date: 1736- Books
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An inquiry into some of the causes of the ill situation of the affairs of Ireland; with Some Reflexions on the Trade, Manufactures, &c. of England.
Date: 1732- Books
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A letter to a great man. By Lucius.
Lucius, active 18th century.Date: 1770