| Ireland - 1772 - 588 pages
...here, who exclude the natives wholly from the fame ; and who return the product, and all their ftock and coin back unto their native countries. 8. ALL...with manufactures from abroad, at very dear rates. i 10. ALL their heavy and infyfferable preffores profecuted and laboured by the natives of this kingdom,... | |
| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 436 pages
...impofitions againft law laid on all merchandize. o. The principal native wares of the land exported info foreign parts, unwrought and unmanufactured, thereby...and occupations ; and driving the natives to furnifh therrrfelves from head to foot, with manufactures from abroad, at very dear rates. 10. All their heavy... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1810 - 590 pages
...staple and rich commodities of the realm are turned to monopolies, and heavy impositions against lair laid on all merchandize. 9. The principal native wares...trades and occupations; and driving the natives to furnish themselves from head to foot, with manufactures from abroad, at very dear rates. 10. All their... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...are turned to monopolies, and heavy impositions against law laid on all merchandize. 9. The principle native wares of the land exported into foreign parts,...trades and occupations ; and driving the natives to furnish themselves from head to foot, with manufactures from abroad, at very dear rates. 10. All their... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - Ireland - 1810 - 588 pages
...the staple and rich commodities of the realm are turned to monopolies, and heavy impositions against law laid on all merchandize. 9. The principal native...foreign parts, unwrought and unmanufactured, thereby de. priving the kingdom of all manual trades and occnpations; and driving the natives to furnish themselves... | |
| Alice Stopford Green - Ireland - 1919 - 606 pages
...of the realm are turned to monopolies, and heavy impositions against law laid on all merchandise. " The principal native wares of the land exported into...trades and occupations ; and driving the natives to furnish themselves from head to foot, with manufactures from abroad, at very dear rates." Or again... | |
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