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Section 2. ManufaSlures confidered on the ground of intrtnjic Ex' 

 cellence and Value. 



3. Manufa£lures Jiill further examined, on the ground of 



inir'mjic Excellence and Value. 



4. Manifa&ures confidered with regard to the Political 



Circumflances, the domefiic Habits, and Foreign Re- 

 lations of a country. 



5. Cornparifon of MantfaElures with regard to the pecu- 



liar circumflances of a country, continued. 



CHAP. III. 



Certain Manufaflures confidered in Detail, witli a Reference to the natural and 

 political Situation of Ireland. 



Section i. Of the Linen ManufaSlure. 



2. Of the Woollen Manufadure. 



3. Of the Cotton Manufa£lurc. 



4. The Three preceding great Mannfadures compared. 



5. Of the Silk Manufacture. 



6. Of Hardware, and other Manufa6lures, where Fire is 



the principal Agent. 



7. Mifcellaneous Obfervaiions on fome other Manufadures. 



BOOK II. 

 CHAP. I. 



On the Encouragement and Extenfion of Manufaftures in Ireland. 



INTRODUCTION. 



CHAP. 



