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An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage to the British dominions in general, and to England in particular, for whose separate advantage they were intended : with an address to the gentlemen concerned in the woollen commerce of Great Britain, and particularly to the members of Parliament ... : to which is added a letter to Sir John Duntze, Bart., in which a union between the two kingdoms is discussed

Title:An enquiry how far the restrictions laid upon the trade of Ireland, by British acts of Parliament, are a benefit or disadvantage to the British dominions in general, and to England in particular, for whose separate advantage they were intended : with an address to the gentlemen concerned in the woollen commerce of Great Britain, and particularly to the members of Parliament ... : to which is added a letter to Sir John Duntze, Bart., in which a union between the two kingdoms is discussed
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Note:Printed for H. Mugg, 1779
  
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Subject:Great Britain -- Commercial policy
Subject:Ireland -- Commerce
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