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A proposal for the relief of Ireland, by a coinage of monies, of gold and silver; and establishing a national bank.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed in the year, 1734Description: [6], 28p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Currency question -- Ireland
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VOL.132(18) The alarm; or, the Irish spy. In a series of letters on the present state of affairs in Ireland, to a Lord high in the opposition. Written by an ex-Jesuit, employed by his Lordship for that purpose. VOL.132(19) The letters of Guatimozin, on the affairs of Ireland, as first published in the Freeman's Journal, and which having been since re-printed in London, have gone through several editions there. To which are added, the letters of Causidicus, that accompanied the essays of Guatimozin in their first appearance. VOL.132(2) An infallible scheme to pay the publick debt of this nation in six months. Humbly offered to the consideration of the present P-------t. VOL.132(3) A proposal for the relief of Ireland, by a coinage of monies, of gold and silver; and establishing a national bank. VOL.132(4) The state of the nation with a general balance of the publick accounts. VOL.132(5) Remarks on the conduct of Messrs W----ks and D----n, late bankers of the city of Dublin, and Mr. R------d B------r their cashier. By a country gentleman. VOL.132(6) A short account of such parts of His Majesty's hereditary revenue in the Kingdom of Ireland, as are unappropriated; and of his private estate therein.

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