The great importance and necessity of increasing tillage : By an act of Parliament, in Ireland, in proportion to the number of its inhabitants, demonstrated: Together, with the usefulness and advantages of erecting public granaries, and granting prm̆iums on the exportation of corn: in a letter addressed to the Right Honourable John, earl Grandison.
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Printed for Peter Wilson, in Dame-street,
M,DCC,LV. [1755]
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