An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, 2. ciltLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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Sayfa 2
... English commerce rendered it an object of particular attention to the parliament , that a spirit of monopoly began to be manifested , and Ireland to be considered as a competitor rather than an integral part of the empire . In the whole ...
... English commerce rendered it an object of particular attention to the parliament , that a spirit of monopoly began to be manifested , and Ireland to be considered as a competitor rather than an integral part of the empire . In the whole ...
Sayfa 3
... English , Irish , and Welshmen . By the fourth of the same king , it is enacted , that no person , of whatever degree , shall convey or bring into this realm , Ireland , Wales , Calais , or Berwick , any man- ner of wines or Thoulouse ...
... English , Irish , and Welshmen . By the fourth of the same king , it is enacted , that no person , of whatever degree , shall convey or bring into this realm , Ireland , Wales , Calais , or Berwick , any man- ner of wines or Thoulouse ...
Sayfa 81
... English to the fisheries on their coasts , by pointing out the advantages derived from them by the Dutch . " Upon taking an account of the several trades and employments , " says Puckle , " by which the Dutch subsisted , in order to ...
... English to the fisheries on their coasts , by pointing out the advantages derived from them by the Dutch . " Upon taking an account of the several trades and employments , " says Puckle , " by which the Dutch subsisted , in order to ...
Sayfa 123
... English and Dutch vessels used to go to Norway for lobsters , which they purchased cheap , and sold at a very high price in London and Amsterdam . Dr. Barry observes that many lobsters are sent to London by an English company from the ...
... English and Dutch vessels used to go to Norway for lobsters , which they purchased cheap , and sold at a very high price in London and Amsterdam . Dr. Barry observes that many lobsters are sent to London by an English company from the ...
Sayfa 138
... English money did not cir- culate in Ireland till the middle of the 14th century , when Edward III . , in the fifth year of his reign , considering that the trade of that kingdom would be greatly be- nefited by the introduction of coin ...
... English money did not cir- culate in Ireland till the middle of the 14th century , when Edward III . , in the fifth year of his reign , considering that the trade of that kingdom would be greatly be- nefited by the introduction of coin ...
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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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