The Commercial Restraints of Ireland : Considered in a Series of Letters to a Noble Lord, Containing An Historical Account of the Affairs of That Kingdom. Dublin, 1779.

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8 THE COMMERCIAL RESTRAINTS Lords and Commons acknowledge, "that many- blessings and benefits bad, witbin tbese few years past, been poured upon this realm ;"* and at tbe end of tbe Parliament, in 1615, tbe Commons re- turn tbanks for tbe extraordinary pains taken for tbe good of this republic, wbereby tbey say : " We all of us sit under our own vines, and tbe wbole realm reapetb tbe bappy fruits of peace." f Iri bis reign tbe little tbat could be given by tbe people was given witb general cons
...ent, J and received witb extraordinary marks of royal favour. He desires tbe Lord Deputy to return tbem tbanks for tbeir subsidy, and for tbeir granting it witb universal consent, § and to assure tbem tbat be bolds his sub j ects of tbat kingdom in equal favour witb those of his other kingdoms, and tbat be will be as careful to provide for tbeir prosperous and flourishing state as for his own person.
Davis, who bad served him in great stations in this kingdom, and bad visited every province of it, mentions the prosperous state of tbe country, and tbat tbe revenue of tbe Crown, both certain and casual, bad been raised to a double proportion.


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