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An essay concerning the establishment of a national bank in Ireland.

By: Gray, John, 1724-1811.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for W. Hallhead,..., 1779Description: [2], 58p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Banks and banking -- Ireland
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VOL.211(6) Letters addressed to Lord Grenville and Lord Howick, upon their removal from the Councils of the King, in consequence of their attempting the total repeal of the test laws now in force, with respect to His Majesty's army and navy. By a Protestant. VOL.211(7) A sketch of the state of Ireland, past and present. VOL.21(2) Catalogue of Constable's Miscellany of original and selected publications, in the various departments of literature, science and the arts. VOL.212(1) An essay concerning the establishment of a national bank in Ireland. VOL.212(2) The proposed system of trade with Ireland explained. VOL.212(3) Short observations on the necessity of admitting Dublin to participate in the corn export bounties, in order to remove a present great discouragement to the agriculture and corn trade of Ireland, particularly addressed to the landed interest of the kingdom. VOL.212(4) Letters concerning the trade and manufactures of Ireland, principally so far as the same relate to the making iron in this kingdom, and the manufacture and export of iron wares, in which certain facts and arguments set out by Lord Sheffield in his observations on the trade and present state of Ireland are examined ...

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