An Answer to several reasons humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament for the taking of the prohibition, and giving leave to the importation of Irish cattel

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An Answer to several reasons humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament for the taking of the prohibition, and giving leave to the importation of Irish cattel
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London :: Printed by J.B.,
1677.
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Cattle trade -- Great Britain.
Great Britain -- Commercial policy.
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"An Answer to several reasons humbly offered to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament for the taking of the prohibition, and giving leave to the importation of Irish cattel." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A25567.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 8, 2024.

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5. The Irish took no Money out of England.

This also is very true, but now much better; for they are forced to bring over their Money to pay their Rents to their Landlords that live in England, which are many; but for car∣rying over Goods, they care not, because they can be supplied at far cheaper Rates.

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