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A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland; with some proposals for the improvement of that country, the extension of its fisheries, and the relief of the people.

By: Knox, John, 1720-1790.Publisher: London : Printed for J. Walter; J. Sewell; and W. Gordon, in Edinburgh, 1784Description: [2], lxx, 113, [1]p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Fisheries -- Ireland
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VOL.70(4) Free and impartial remarks on the real importance of the whale fishery: in a letter to a Member of Parliament. Wherein the several national encouragements which have been given to it, are considered; the causes of their failure of success, pointed out; and the means suggested, by which they may be rendered effectual ... By a Merchant. VOL.70(5) Plan of an universal fishing company, in Ireland. VOL.70(6) The substance of two speeches in the House of Commons of Ireland, on the 25th and 26th of March, 1776, on the subject of fisheries. With some additions necessary more fully to explain the fishing trade. VOL.70(7) A view of the British Empire, more especially Scotland; with some proposals for the improvement of that country, the extension of its fisheries, and the relief of the people. VOL.70(8) On the county surveys and the best means for the further encouragement of the fisheries of Ireland; drawn up for the consideration of the Irish government / VOL.70(9) Plain facts for plain men, or, observations on the bill ordered by the House of Commons to be printed on the 1st June, 1818, for the further encouragement and better regulation of the Irish fisheries / VOL.71 The history of Ireland, from the earliest account of time, to the invasion of the English under King Henry II. Being a series of the principal transactions in that Kingdom, for upwards of 300 years. Also an account of the most eminent men... With a dissertation on the laws, customs, and manners of the antient Irish. And the genealogies of their principal families. By T. Comerford, Esq.

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