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
| Jonathan Swift - 1900 - 240 pages
...bill for the encouragement of the manufactures of linen and hemp, 'which,' say they, 'will be found more advantageous to this kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which, being the settled trade of England from whence all foreign markets are supplied, can never be encouraged here.' The house... | |
| 1901 - 462 pages
...approve of these measures. On the 25th of March, 1708, they resolved that "the woollen manufacture being the settled staple trade of England, from whence...supplied, can never be encouraged here for that purpose." Twenty-two navigation laws were passed in the course of forty years, the object of which was to destroy... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 474 pages
...bill for the encouragement of the manufactures of linen and hemp, 'which,' say they, 'will be found more advantageous to this kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which, being the settled trade of England from whence all foreign markets are supplied, can never be encouraged here." The house... | |
| Michael O'Riordan - 1906 - 536 pages
.... The settlement of this manufacture will contribute much to people the country, and will be found more advantageous to this kingdom than the woollen...which, being the settled staple trade of England, can never be encouraged here for that purpose ; whereas the linen and hempen manufactures will not... | |
| Seumas MacManus - 1921 - 762 pages
...we recommend to you. The settlement of those manufactures will contribute much to the people of this country, and will be found much more advantageous...kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which, being the staple trade of England, from whence all foreign markets are supplied, can never be encouraged here... | |
| Seumas MacManus - 2005 - 737 pages
...we recommend to you. The settlement of those manufactures will contribute much to the people of this country, and will be found much more advantageous...kingdom than the woollen manufacture, which, being the staple trade of England, from whence all foreign markets are supplied, can never be encouraged here... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1820 - 528 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...which being the settled staple trade of " England, can never be encouraged here, for that purpose; whereas the linen and hempen " manufactures will not... | |
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