An enquiry how far it might be expedient, [electronic resource] : and, at this time more particularly, seasonable, to permit the importation of Irish cattle, upon conditions of advantage and security to the woollen trade of Great Britain. The several Judgments of Sir W. Temple and Mr. Locke in reference thereto. With Remarks on certain Passages in a late Piece, entitled, The Groans of Ireland. Also An Examination of some Opinions, which have been advanced, for making a Law (to prevent absolutely the illicit Exportation of Wool) effectual and salutary. To which is added, A Postscript on Mr. Laybourne's Scheme, &c.
1743
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An enquiry how far it might be expedient, [electronic resource] : and, at this time more particularly, seasonable, to permit the importation of Irish cattle, upon conditions of advantage and security to the woollen trade of Great Britain. The several Judgments of Sir W. Temple and Mr. Locke in reference thereto. With Remarks on certain Passages in a late Piece, entitled, The Groans of Ireland. Also An Examination of some Opinions, which have been advanced, for making a Law (to prevent absolutely the illicit Exportation of Wool) effectual and salutary. To which is added, A Postscript on Mr. Laybourne's Scheme, &c.
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London : printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane, MDCCXLIII. [1743]
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Great Britain -- England -- London.
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English
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[4],47,[1]p. ; 8⁰.
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Price from imprint: price One Shilling.
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