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A list of the absentees of Ireland, and an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad: with observations on the trade and manufactures of Ireland, and the means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some reasons why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland in particular points of trade. Also, some reasons and observations why absentees should be obliged to contribute to the support and welfare of the country, they derive their honours, estates and incomes from. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature of Ireland.

By: Prior, Thomas, 1682?-1751.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by W.G. Jones, for George Faulkner, 1767Description: 75, [1]p., 6 tables ; 8.°.Subject(s): Absenteeism
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VOL.194 The history of Ireland; from the earliest authentic accounts to the year 1171: since which period it has been annexed to the crown of England. With a preliminary dissertation on the antient and present state and constitution of that kingdom. By Ferdo. Warner, L.L.D. In two volumes. VOL.195 An analysis of the history and antiquities of Ireland, prior to the fifth century. To which is subjoined, a review of the general history of the Celtic nations. By William Webb. VOL.196(1) A list of the absentees of Ireland, and the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad. With observations on the present state and condition of that kingdom. VOL.196(2) A list of the absentees of Ireland, and an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad: with observations on the trade and manufactures of Ireland, and the means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some reasons why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland in particular points of trade. Also, some reasons and observations why absentees should be obliged to contribute to the support and welfare of the country, they derive their honours, estates and incomes from. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature of Ireland. VOL.196(3) A list of the absentees of Ireland. And an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad. With observations on the trade and manufactures of Ireland, and the means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some reasons why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland in particular points of trade. Also, some reasons and observations why absentees should be obliged to contribute to the support and welfare of the country they derive their honours, estates, and incomes from. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature of Ireland.... VOL.196(4) A list of the absentees of Ireland. And an estimate of the yearly value of their estates and incomes spent abroad. With observations on the trade and manufactures of Ireland, and the means to encourage, improve, and extend them; with some reason why Great-Britain should be more indulgent to Ireland in particular points of trade. Also, some reasons and observations why absentees should be obliged to contribute to the support and welfare of the country they derive their honours, estates and incomes from. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislature of Ireland. The sixth edition. ... VOL.196(5) The guilt and baseness of absentees fully displayed; or, strictures on emigration.

Anonymous. By Thomas Prior.

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