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A sketch of the state of Ireland, past and present.

Publisher: Dublin : Printed for M.N. Mahon, 1810Edition: Fifth edition, with additions.Description: [4], 63, [1]p.Note: MS. attribution : by Sir Wm. Cusack Smith Bart.Subject(s): Ireland -- History -- 1760-1820
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Upper (Harcourt) Corridor, Second Floor Peel Tracts VOL.145(12) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 23443-1001
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VOL.145(1) National advantages to be derived from adopting the following plans : viz. I. A land-tax in place of tythes. II. Extension of the woollen and cotton manufactures. III. Setting the King's Commons. IV. Encreasing the revenue on malt and spirits. V. Relief of persons confined for debt. VI. Supplying the poor with coals cheap. VII. Lending money to the poor at ten per cent. VIII. Cutting a canal from Dublin to Drogheda. IX. Improving the harbour of Dublin. X. Supplying the City of Dublin with water at two-thirds of the present expence. By a citizen of Dublin. VOL.145(10) The question considered : have the Articles of Limerick been violated? Being strictures on Mr Browne's Brief review &c. &c. With observations on Dr. Campbell's late publication; and on the illiberality of the monthly reviewers. By the author of A critical review, &c. &c. VOL.145(11) A brief inquiry into the present state of agriculture in the southern part of Ireland, and its influence on the manners and condition of the lower classes of the people: with some considerations upon the ecclesiastical establishment of that country. By Joshua Kirby Trimmer. VOL.145(12) A sketch of the state of Ireland, past and present. VOL.145(13) A letter to the Right Honourable William Wellesley Pole, chief secretary to His Grace the Lord Lieutenant; on the proposal for a commutation of tythes in Ireland. By a clergyman. VOL.145(14) Commutation of tythe, by an acreable charge upon land, calculated to prevent the necessity of tythe proctors, &c. &c. By a beneficed clergyman of the established church. VOL.145(15) Considerations on a commutation of tithes; with strictures on the church establishment of the British Isles, and on some other subjects. By a lay protestant.

MS. attribution : by Sir Wm. Cusack Smith Bart.

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