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is, and how obvious<lb/>
the remedy, that it<lb/>
has been suffered to<lb/>
exist so long; besides<lb/>
discouraging English<lb/>
industry, it acts as<lb/>
a Tax upon Ireland,<lb/>
by obliging her to pay<lb/>
dearer for all her imports,<lb/>
and thereby to<lb/>
fling away an immense<lb/>
sum annually,<lb/>
which is raised upon<lb/>
the raw materials she<lb/>
imports doe her manufacture,<lb/>
and the Grain,<lb/>
Flour, Seeds, Coal Salt,<lb/>
and Wines which she<lb/>
brings in, and upon<lb/>
the faith Members of<lb/>
Parliament, and absent<lb/>
a Landed Proprietors,<lb/>
English Mortgagees, &amp;<lb/>
holders of fresh Stock<lb/>
and Debentures, and<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">nothing else</hi>. If the<lb/>
Counties of England were<lb/>
circumstances like Ireland<lb/>
and England, and<lb/>
had each of them county<lb/>
bank notes payable in<lb/>
their respective counties,<lb/>
and not exchangeable<lb/>
between themselves, and<lb/>
no national bank Notes,<lb/>
or circulation of specie,<lb/>
they must have an<lb/>
exchange open with<lb/>
each other, which would<lb/>
always impede, and<lb/>
in some cases totally<lb/>
destroy the circulation<lb/>
of their industry; but<lb/>
the Legislature when<lb/>
it took from them<lb/>
their common medium<lb/>
of specie/by<lb/>
 
<pb/>
restraining the issue<lb/>
of it from the bank<lb/>
of England) having<lb/>
 






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is, and how obvious
the remedy, that it
has been suffered to
exist so long; besides
discouraging English
industry, it acts as
a Tax upon Ireland,
by obliging her to pay
dearer for all her imports,
and thereby to
fling away an immense
sum annually,
which is raised upon
the raw materials she
imports doe her manufacture,
and the Grain,
Flour, Seeds, Coal Salt,
and Wines which she
brings in, and upon
the faith Members of
Parliament, and absent
a Landed Proprietors,
English Mortgagees, &
holders of fresh Stock
and Debentures, and
nothing else. If the
Counties of England were
circumstances like Ireland
and England, and
had each of them county
bank notes payable in
their respective counties,
and not exchangeable
between themselves, and
no national bank Notes,
or circulation of specie,
they must have an
exchange open with
each other, which would
always impede, and
in some cases totally
destroy the circulation
of their industry; but
the Legislature when
it took from them
their common medium
of specie/by


---page break---
restraining the issue
of it from the bank
of England) having




Identifier: | JB/010/257/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 10.

Date_1

1801-06-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

010

Main Headings

manual of political economy

Folio number

257

Info in main headings field

alarm

Image

003

Titles

extract of a letter to ld lansdown 7th apr 1801

Category

correspondence

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

tw 1794

Marginals

Paper Producer

francis hall

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1794

Notes public

see note to letter 1632, vol. 6

ID Number

3693

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