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Observations On the Manufactures Trade And Present State of Ireland Part the
John Holroyd Sheffield
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Intheyear ryoi - - 21, 902 6 3 1^06 - - 7i>742 18 4 1709 - - 3*719 I 7 1724 - - 12, 187 I o But in the year of the peace, viz. The year ending 25th March, 1783, the imports rofe high, £■ ^- d. Imports r - 3><^i 1^771 ^7 3+^ Exports - - 2, 903, 732 8 4^ Balance againft Ireland - 108, 039 8 io|- * Even before the year 1750, it amounted fome years to upwards of 40O5OO0I. And in 1747, to 798, 230!. Yet GENERAL TRADE. 269 Yet on an average of feven years, the ba- lance was in her favour. The extraordina- ry import in that year, partly happened from the efFed of peace, and partly from the necefTity of compleating flock to fupply the deficiency of imports in preceding years, particularly in 1779 and ^7^^, when they were very confiderably lower than ufual. The table, No. III. Fhews the trade of Ire- land with all parts by decennial averages, from 1700 to 1760, diftinguiihes the years from that period to the prefent. The Effay on the Trade of Ireland, pub- lifhed in 1729, by Mr. Dobbs, obferves, that it is probable the exports of Ireland, during the period from the Refloration to the Re- volution, did not exceed 6oo, oool.

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