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Effects of the continental blockade upon the commerce, finances, credit and prosperity of the British Islands. By Sir Francis D'Ivernois. Translated from the third French edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. To which are added, observations on certain statements contained in a late work, entitled : "A view of the natural and commercial circumstances of Ireland, by Thomas Newenham Esq", 1809.

By: D'Ivernois, Francis, Sir.Contributor(s): Newenham, Thomas, 1762-1831. View of the natural and commercial circumstances of Ireland.Publisher: Dublin : Printed for W. Corbet, 1810Description: [2], (5)-152, 23, [1]p.Uniform titles: Effets du blocus continental. English Subject(s): Great Britain -- Economic conditions -- 19th century
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VOL.135(1) The substance of the speech delivered in the committee of finance, January 29th, 1807, by the Right Hon. Lord Henry Petty. With the necessary tables, and an appendix, containing the plans of Lord Castlereagh and Mr. Johnstone. VOL.135(2) Britain independent of commerce; or proofs, deduced from an investigation into the true causes of the wealth of nations, that our riches, prosperity and power, are devised from sources inherent in ourselves, and would not be effected, even though our commerce were annihalted. By William Spencer, F.L.S. VOL.135(3) Effets du blocus continental sur le commerce, les finances, le credit et la prospérité des Isles Britanniques. Par Sir Francis D'Ivernois. VOL.135(4) Effects of the continental blockade upon the commerce, finances, credit and prosperity of the British Islands. By Sir Francis D'Ivernois. Translated from the third French edition, revised, corrected and enlarged. To which are added, observations on certain statements contained in a late work, entitled : "A view of the natural and commercial circumstances of Ireland, by Thomas Newenham Esq", 1809. VOL.135(5) Correspondence of The Reverend Leslie Battersby, clerk - master of arts - rector and vicar of Skreen in the county of Sligo - vicar-general of the diocess of Killala and Achonry - one of His Majesty's justices of the peace, and quorum, for the county of Sligo; and first lieutenant in the corps of Tyreragh infantry, with Sir Jonah Barrington, L.L.D. Judge of the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland : on the subject of family-money; with the documents referred to by both gentlemen in their correspondence. VOL.135(6) Observations respecting the public expenditure and the influence of the crown. By the Right Hon. George Rose. VOL.135(7) The high price of bullion, a proof of the depreciation of bank notes. By David Ricardo.

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