| Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - 492 pages
...was reftrankd from exporting her Woolen Manufactures, the Exportation of raw Wool became the Bufinefs not of a few, but of many ; it was no Man's Intereft:,...Ireland, to prevent it ; it was therefore not only conniv'd at, but encouraged ; and thofe who did not unlawfully export raw Wool for a pecuniary Advantage... | |
| Sir James Caldwell - 1766 - 496 pages
...retrained from exporting her Woolen Manufactures, the Exportation of raw Wool became the Btifinefs not of a few, but of many ; it was no Man's Intereft, merely as a Native of Ire/and, to prevent it ; it was therefore not only conniv'd at, but encouraged } and thofe who did... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1779 - 508 pages
...reflrained from exporting her woollen manufactures, the exportation of raw wool became the bulinefs not of a few, but of many; it was no man's intereft,...encouraged ; and thofe who did not unlawfully export raw woo) for a pecuniary advantage to themfelves, wer« well pleafed to fee it done by others, from a principle... | |
| 1882 - 722 pages
...exportation of raw wool became the business, not of the few, but of many : it was no man's interest merely as a native of Ireland to prevent it ; it was,...therefore, not only connived at but encouraged ; and those who did not unlawfully export raw wool for a pecuniary advantage to themselves, were well pleased... | |
| 1882 - 120 pages
...exportation of raw wool became the business, not of the few, but of many : it was no man's interest merely as a native of Ireland to prevent it ; it was,...therefore, not only connived at but encouraged ; and those who did not unlawfully export raw wool for a pecuniary advantage to themselves, were well pleased... | |
| 1882 - 700 pages
...exportation of raw wool became the business, not of the few, but of many : it was no man's interest merely as a native of Ireland to prevent it ; it was,...therefore, not only connived at but encouraged ; and those who did not unlawfully export raw wool for a pecuniary advantage to themselves, were well pleased... | |
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