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CHAP I. 



Of general Methods of promoting Indujlry and Arts, of unequivocal 

 Utility and certainty in their Operation: 



Section i. Application of Philofsphy and Science to Manufa6lure.. 



2. The abundance of Proviftons and Agriculture, 



3. Of Frugality, with a glance at the Prodigality of 



Ireland. 



4. SubjeSt of the Prodigality of Ireland, continued. 



5. Of the removal of Manufadures from the Capital. 



6. Of Morals, and Public Infirudion. 



7. The ftibjeSl of Morals and Public Inftrudion continued. 



8. Of Regulation and ContreuJ. 



9. Of Charitable Loans. , 



CHAP. II. 



Schemes for the Encouragement of Indu/lry, and advancement of ManU'- 

 faElures whofe Utility is quefiionahk. 



Section i. On Bounties. 



2. On protesting Duties. 



3. On EJlabliJhments, for the profecution of Trade and Ma- 



nufa£lures by Government, or the Public on its own 

 Account. 



4. On Corporations. 



5. On the Maximum in the Price of Labour. 



6. On Foundations. 

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