OF IRISH TRADE. 



I need not obferve, that the greateft export of proviuons 

 from Ireland by far is to Great Britain, efpecially in time of 

 war : now the accounts which have been laid on the table of 

 our houfe of commons do not admit the fame conclufions as 

 the Irifli accounts, owing probably to fome circumftances with 

 \vhich we are not fully acquainted, if not to the identical one 

 I have mentioned. The following particulars are extracted 

 from the accounts brought in by Lord North. 



IMPORTS FROM IRELAND. 



As far as this account comes, for the year 1779 is not in it, 

 here is almoft every appearance of increafe, or at leaft the de- 

 cline where there is any, is much too inconfiderable to found 

 any conclufions on. Let ui examine manufactured exports 

 from the fame account. 



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* The preceding tables in this feflion are taken from a A 

 account of exp. and imp, communicated by William Eden, Eff. 



