Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of Londonderry: v. 9-12. Military and diplomaticH. Colburn, 1849 - Great Britain |
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... Exports and Imports - Statement of Con- sumption - Value of British and Irish Commerce Consumption of Ireland - Account of Quantities and Value of Articles consumed in Ireland annually 180 • 183 187 188 191 • 194 195 · 197 198 ...
... Exports and Imports - Statement of Con- sumption - Value of British and Irish Commerce Consumption of Ireland - Account of Quantities and Value of Articles consumed in Ireland annually 180 • 183 187 188 191 • 194 195 · 197 198 ...
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... Export of Grain- Plans of the disaffected 389 392 23. Mr. George Birch to Lord Castlereagh - Provision for Pro- testant Dissenters in Ireland 393 24. Lord Castlereagh to Dr. Black - Provision for Presbyterian Ministers 394 395 Nov. 3 ...
... Export of Grain- Plans of the disaffected 389 392 23. Mr. George Birch to Lord Castlereagh - Provision for Pro- testant Dissenters in Ireland 393 24. Lord Castlereagh to Dr. Black - Provision for Presbyterian Ministers 394 395 Nov. 3 ...
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... export duties at present obtaining between them should be gradually abolished during its continuance , and the defalcation in point of revenue thence arising gradually made up from other sources by the Parliament of the Empire . All ...
... export duties at present obtaining between them should be gradually abolished during its continuance , and the defalcation in point of revenue thence arising gradually made up from other sources by the Parliament of the Empire . All ...
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... export of wool from England to Ireland . The excises on printed linens and cottons , on leather manufactures , and on malt , hops , and beer , must be countervailed by a duty on import into England from Ireland . If it would please both ...
... export of wool from England to Ireland . The excises on printed linens and cottons , on leather manufactures , and on malt , hops , and beer , must be countervailed by a duty on import into England from Ireland . If it would please both ...
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... export of which from his territories his Holiness had permitted and favoured for the supply of the Anglo- Spanish squadrons . The like permissions having since been granted anew , it is equally proper to apprize him of them , as he does ...
... export of which from his territories his Holiness had permitted and favoured for the supply of the Anglo- Spanish squadrons . The like permissions having since been granted anew , it is equally proper to apprize him of them , as he does ...
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