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A state of the publick revenues and expence, from the year 1751 to 1767.

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Language:English
Published: [Dublin s.n. 1769]
Subjects:
Finance, Public - Ireland.
Ireland - Economic conditions - 18th century
Collection:Benjamin Iveagh
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