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Letters on the utility and policy of employing machines to shorten labour; occasioned by the late disturbances in Lancashire: to which are added some hints for the further extension and improvement of our woollen trade and manufactures ...

By: Bentley, Thomas, fl. 1775-1819.Publisher: [Dublin] : London, Printed, and Dublin Re-printed by order of the Dublin Society, by William Sleater, 1782Description: [4], 40p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Wool trade and industry -- Great Britain
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VOL.170(1) A plain and affectionate address to the shop-keepers, manufacturers, artificers, and traders of this city and kingdom. VOL.170(10) Extracts, from publications relating to the culture and management of hemp. Published by order of the trustees of the linen and hempen manufactures of Ireland. VOL.170(11) An inquiry into the truth of the two positions of the French œconomists, that labour employed in manufactures is unproductive, and that all taxes ultimately fall on land. VOL.170(2) Letters on the utility and policy of employing machines to shorten labour; occasioned by the late disturbances in Lancashire: to which are added some hints for the further extension and improvement of our woollen trade and manufactures ... VOL.170(3) A defence of the conduct of the court of Portugal; with a full refutation of the several charges alleged against that kingdom, with respect to Ireland. Originally written in the Portuguese, by a gentleman of distinction, and faithfully translated from that language. VOL.170(4) The question considered, whether wool should be allowed to be exported, when the price is low at home, on paying a duty to the public? By Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. Also, an answer to Sir John Dalrymple's pamphlet upon the exportation of wool. By Nathaniel Forster ... VOL.170(5) Thoughts on the expediency of forwarding the establishment of manufactures in Ireland. In which is comprehended, the sketch of a design for promoting and extending them. By Robert Graydon, Esq.

Attributed to Thomas Bentley.

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