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The management of the revenue : with queries relative thereto.

By: Free citizen.Publisher: Dublin : [s.n.], 1758Description: 36p. ; 8.°.Subject(s): Ireland. Office of the Revenue Commissioners | Revenue -- Ireland -- Accounting | Customs administration -- Ireland -- Officials and employees | Finance, Public -- Ireland
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VOL.191(21) Report of the first public distribution of premiums awarded to the successful pupils in the drawing and modelling schools at the annual competition. December 8th, 1842. VOL.191(3) The question of previous consent discussed. By a Gentleman of the Bar. VOL.191(4) A letter from a citizen of Dublin, to a Member of Parliament. Containing a political scheme for the relief of the poor of Ireland; for easing the nation of beggars, and other burthensome members; and for increasing the commerce and strength of His Majesty's Dominions, particularly the British Colonies, in North America. VOL.191(5) The management of the revenue : VOL.191(6) Septennial parliaments vindicated. Humbly addressed to His Excellency the Earl of Hertford. By Alexander Mc. Aulay, Esq; One of His Majesty's Counsel at Law, for the Kingdom of Ireland. VOL.191(7) 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.191(8) Irish landlords, rents, and tenures. With some observations on the effects of the voluntary system, by which their Church is supported, on the moral and social condition of the Roman Catholic population. By an Irish Roman Catholic landowner.

Criticism of the conduct of the commissioners of the revenue of Ireland, in a series of letters to the Universal Advertiser, 1755, signed: A free citizen.

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