The settlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will be found much more advantageous to this kingdom, than the woollen, manufacture, which being the settled staple trade of England, from whence all foreign markets are... Revolutionary Ireland and Its Settlement - Page 393de Robert Henry Murray - 1911 - 446 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Abel Boyer - 1703 - 588 pages
...we now recommend it to you. 1 The Settlement of this Manufacture will contri' bute much to people in the Country, and will be " found much more advantageous...Kingdom, ' than the Woollen Manufacture, which being the fet' led Staple-Trade of England, from whence all Fo' feign Markets are fupply'd, can never be encoura|... | |
| Arthur Young - 1780 - 436 pages
...fuch we now recommend it to you. The fettlement " of this manufacture will contribute much to peo" pie the country, and will be found much more *' advantageous to this kingdom, than tbe woollen *' manufacture, which being the fettled ftaple trade of *' England, from whence all foreign... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 464 pages
...ufeful for that effect, and as fuch we now recommend it to you. The fettlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will...kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which being the fettled ftaple trade of England, from whence all foreign . markets are fupplied, can never be encouraged... | |
| William Wenman Seward - 1801 - 458 pages
...recommend it to you. The fettlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the countryy and will be found much more advantageous to this kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which being the fettled ftaple trade of England, from whence all foreign markets are fupplied, can never be .encouraged... | |
| Thomas Newenham - 1809 - 448 pages
...ufeful for that efieft, and as fuch we now recommend it to you. The fettlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will...kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which being the fettled ftaple trade of England, from whence all foreign markets are fupplicd, can never be encouraged... | |
| Thomas Newenham - 1809 - 442 pages
...ufeful for that effect, and as fuch we now recommend it to you. The fettlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will...found much more advantageous to this kingdom than thg woollen manufacture, which being the fettled ftaple trade of England, from whence all foreign markets... | |
| Stephen Barlow - 1814 - 504 pages
...useful for that effect, and as such we now recommend it to you, The settlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will...here for that purpose; whereas, the linen and hempen manufactures will not only be encouraged as consistent with the trade of England, but will render the... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyse - 1829 - 934 pages
...and encourage the linen trade in Ireland." The Irish Commons answer, that " the woollen manufacture being the settled staple trade of England, from whence...markets are supplied, can never be encouraged here for the purpose" (Com. Journal, vip 997) ; yet this very woollen manufacture was exclusively Protestant.... | |
| John Gordon Swift MacNeill - 1836 - 136 pages
...useful for that effect, and as such we now recommend it to you. The settlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will...which, being the settled staple trade of England, can never be encouraged here for that purpose ; whereas the linen and hempen manufactures will not... | |
| 1840 - 540 pages
...is one for the encouragement of tiie linen and hemp manufacture; the settlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will...kingdom, than the woollen manufacture, which, being the staple trade of England, can never be encouraged here for that purpose." In compliance with the directions... | |
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