An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 - Ireland |
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... bank by voluntary sub- * Lawrence , who wrote about 1682 , enumerates the high interest of money in Ireland as one of the causes which retarded the progress of its trade : " The fourth impediment is the height of the interest of money ...
... bank by voluntary sub- * Lawrence , who wrote about 1682 , enumerates the high interest of money in Ireland as one of the causes which retarded the progress of its trade : " The fourth impediment is the height of the interest of money ...
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... Ireland in 1732. In that year the credit of paper sustained a very severe shock , by the failure of a bank which had been carried on under the firm of Benjamin Burton , Francis Harrison , and others ; and as the bankrupt laws were not ...
... Ireland in 1732. In that year the credit of paper sustained a very severe shock , by the failure of a bank which had been carried on under the firm of Benjamin Burton , Francis Harrison , and others ; and as the bankrupt laws were not ...
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... bank of the Humber , as at Barton , and several other places . Calves , sheep , pigs , & c . are killed by Smith in the same manner . I saw three sheep that had been skinned , and were hanging up in his shop , which had been killed by ...
... bank of the Humber , as at Barton , and several other places . Calves , sheep , pigs , & c . are killed by Smith in the same manner . I saw three sheep that had been skinned , and were hanging up in his shop , which had been killed by ...
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... Bank till the winter . The place best adapted for carrying on an extensive fishery in the neighbourhood . of Ireland , is the Nymph Bank , ten or twelve leagues south - south - east from Dun- garvon , which was discovered in 1736 , by ...
... Bank till the winter . The place best adapted for carrying on an extensive fishery in the neighbourhood . of Ireland , is the Nymph Bank , ten or twelve leagues south - south - east from Dun- garvon , which was discovered in 1736 , by ...
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... bank abounds with fish ; that the uniform depth of the water is about forty fathoms ; that the bank extends about ten or fifteen leagues , in a direction from south - east to north - west ; and that it is sufficiently large to furnish ...
... bank abounds with fish ; that the uniform depth of the water is about forty fathoms ; that the bank extends about ten or fifteen leagues , in a direction from south - east to north - west ; and that it is sufficiently large to furnish ...
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