National advantages to be derived from adopting the following plans : viz. I. A land-tax in place of tythes. II. Extension of the wool and cotton manufactures. III. Setting the King's commons. IV. Increasing the revenue on malt and spirits. V. Relief of persons confined for debt. VI. Supplying the poor with coals cheap. VII. Lending money to the poor at ten per cent. VIII. Cutting a canal from Dublin to Drogheda. IX. Improving the harbour of Dublin. X. Supplying the city of Dublin with water at two thirdsof the present expence

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National advantages to be derived from adopting the following plans : viz. I. A land-tax in place of tythes. II. Extension of the wool and cotton manufactures. III. Setting the King's commons. IV. Increasing the revenue on malt and spirits. V. Relief of persons confined for debt. VI. Supplying the poor with coals cheap. VII. Lending money to the poor at ten per cent. VIII. Cutting a canal from Dublin to Drogheda. IX. Improving the harbour of Dublin. X. Supplying the city of Dublin with water at two thirdsof the present expence

by a citizen of Dublin

Printed by Thomas Morton Bates ..., 1799

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Authorship attributed to Sir Thomas Bond, Bart. Cf. halkett & Laing

Signatures: B[8] C[4]

References: ESTC T173434

Library copy imperfect: maps wanting

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