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Country common-sense. Containing, Numb. I. An introductory discourse; with the duty of some magistrates. Numb. II. An essay on publick spirit; and the self-lover arraigned at the bar of common sense. Numb. III. The monstrous trail of the sheep of Adell, which kills the body: an excellent emblem of a self killing nation. Numb. IV. Abstracts from a pamphlet, entitled, observations on British wool. &c. with proper reflections. Numb. V. The importance of the woollen trade to this nation; that our domestick bad oeconomy and vices, are most ruinous to our trade, and how. Numb. VI. That we may preserve our trade, ... Numb. VII. A defence of our bishops seat in Parliament; with their prticular duty there. By a Gentleman of Wilts.

By: Gentleman of Wilts.Publisher: Gloucester : Printed; and sold by A. Dodd, ... London; W. Evans, and J. Wilson, Bristol; J. Leake, Bath; W. Norris, Taunton; E. Easton, Salisbury; E. Wolley, Worcester; and P. Hodges, Hereford, 1739?Description: 54, [2]p. ; 8..°.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament | Wool trade and industry -- Great Britain
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Mainly on the woollen trade.
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.20(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 37436-1001
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VOL.207(7) Observations on the manufactures, trade, and present state of Ireland. Part the first. VOL.207(8) Melantius: a letter addressed to Mr. Orde, upon the education of the people. VOL.207(9) Some remarks on the law for the trial of controverted elections, commonly called, the Grenville Act. Occasioned by the late proceedings of the House of Commons on the Cavan election. VOL.20(8) Country common-sense. Containing, Numb. I. An introductory discourse; with the duty of some magistrates. Numb. II. An essay on publick spirit; and the self-lover arraigned at the bar of common sense. Numb. III. The monstrous trail of the sheep of Adell, which kills the body: an excellent emblem of a self killing nation. Numb. IV. Abstracts from a pamphlet, entitled, observations on British wool. &c. with proper reflections. Numb. V. The importance of the woollen trade to this nation; that our domestick bad oeconomy and vices, are most ruinous to our trade, and how. Numb. VI. That we may preserve our trade, ... Numb. VII. A defence of our bishops seat in Parliament; with their prticular duty there. By a Gentleman of Wilts. VOL.208(1) An inquiry into the effects of the Irish grand jury laws, as affecting the industry, the improvement, and the moral character, of the people of Ireland. By Thomas Rice, Esq. F.A.S. VOL.208(2) Observations on the intended amendment of the Irish grand jury laws, now under the consideration of the Honourable the House of Commons : to which is added, a plan for the general survey and valuation of Ireland, and for the commutation of tithes, with several important hints relative to the internal economy of Ireland, and the distressed state of the poor. By William Parker, Esq. VOL.208(3) Lettres sur les élections anglaises, et sur la situation de l'Irlande.

Mainly on the woollen trade.

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