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Some remarks on the conduct of the parliament of England , As far as it relates to the Woollen Manufacture: With some Animadversions on the Free Briton's Remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, observations on the Present State of Ireland. By the Author of the said Pamphlet.
Egmont, John Perceval, Earl of, 1711-1770.Date: MDCCXXXI. [1731]- E-books
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A method to prevent, without a register, the running of wool from Ireland to France, and to other foreign parts : in order to re-establish the woolen manufacture of England.
Lowndes, Thomas, 1692-1748.Date: 1745- E-books
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Gray's proposal fully to prevent the smuggling of wool : which, by methods entirely new, shows how, and wholly takes off the former charge, in the old methods of endeavouring to do it : also, adds fifteen millions yearly to the trade of the British nation.
Gray, JefferyDate: 1740- E-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]- E-books
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A scheme to prevent the running of wools. By Mr. Bradshaw
Bradshaw, JamesDate: [1754]- E-books
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To the Right Honourable the Lords Commissioners of Trade and Plantations : the following supplement to my Essay on trade is most humbly offered.
Cowper, ThomasDate: [1741]- E-books
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Some thoughts on the bill depending before the Right Honourable the House of Lords , for prohibiting the exportation of the woollen manufactures of Ireland to foreign parts. Humbly offer'd to their Lordships. Written in the year, 1698.
Cox, Richard, 1650-1733.Date: MDCCXL. [1740]- E-books
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A defence of the conduct of the court of Portugal with a full refutation of the several charges alleged against that kingdom, with respect to Ireland. Originally written in the Portuguese, by a gentleman of distinction, and faithfully translated from that Language.
LusitaniaDate: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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Tracts upon our wool, and woollen trade Wherein are consider'd the Irish produce and disposal of it; Advantages by preventing the Running of Wool; The present advanc'd Price accounted for; Yearly Produce; Home Consumption; Penalties and Rewards in Cases of Informations; Regulations of a former Scheme; The Publick not to be answerable for all the Deficiencies; Proposals to Parliament for ascertaining the Produce, and the Number of Manufacturers. With considerations on Mr. Gee's Impartial enquiry: wherein, of the growth, running, manufacturing, and vent of wool; and a reply to his letter. By Henry Laybourne, M.A.
Laybourne, HenryDate: [1744]- E-books
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A method to prevent , Without a register, the Running of wool from Ireland to France, and to Other Foreign Parts; In order to Re-Establish The Woolen Manufacture of England. Shewing, at the same Time, How to Raise a Fund, wherewith to Erect and Maintain such a Number of English Protestant Schools in Ireland, as the Legislature shall think proper; and also greatly to Encourage and Extend the Linen Manufacture of Ireland.
Parliament of the United KingdomDate: MDCCXLV. [1745]- E-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: 1731- E-books
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A letter to a member of Parliament from a country gentleman : concerning the growth of the wooll, and the nature of the woollen trade in Ireland : wherein such a method is proposed for preventing the clandestine exportation of those commodities, as will be equally beneficial to both kingdoms.
Hiberno-BritannusDate: 1732- E-books
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A letter to a Member of Parliament from a country gentleman , concerning the growth of the wool, and the nature of the woollen trade in Ireland; ..
Hiberno-BritannusDate: 1732- E-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- E-books
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A defence of the conduct of the court of Portugal with a full refutation of the several charges alleged against that Kingdom, with respect to Ireland. Originally written in the Portuguese, by a gentleman of distinction, and faithfully translated from that Language.
LusitaniaDate: [1783]- E-books
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An argument upon the woollen manufacture of Great Britain : plainly demonstrating, that Ireland must be speedily employed therein, as the only means to recover its decay, and to prevent its ruin.
Date: 1737