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Smith's "Wealth of Nations", 72, 73, 145

Smith's "Memoirs of Wool", 59, 77, 107, 145

South Sea Bubble, 25-26

Speakers of Irish House of Commons from the Restoration, List of, xciv

Speaker Perry, xviii, and note

Stack, Rev. T., S.F.T.C.D., letter in Bessborough Commission Report, xxix

Strafford, Lord, his destruction of the wool trade and substitution of the linen trade, his oppression of the country, 10, 13, 56, 73, 87

Stubbs, Rev. Dr., F.T.C.D., quoted, xx, note

St. Michael le Pole's School, in Great Ship-street, illustrious men educated in, xciii

Subsidies granted to Charles I. by Commons and by Clergy, 9

Swift, Dean, exerted himself for Grattan the Fellow, xlviii

" wrote for Alexander Macaulay, xliv, note

" applied to the Board of College for Dunkin, lxiv

" his estimate of Dr. Delany's income, xlvi

Sydney, Lord Justice, his "Quickening Speech" to the Irish Parliament to suppress the trade of the country, 11, 13

"Tardies", xx

Taxes comparatively heavier in Ireland than in England, cxiii

Taylor, his estimate of Provost Hutchinson, lix

Temple, Sir William, 11, 107, 130, 148

Tisdall, Philip, his description of Hutchinson, xv

" description of himself, xxi, note

" verses on, do.

" sketch of, do.

" lived in Chancery-lane, xxiii, note

Tontines introduced, 1773, 81

Townshend, Lord Lieutenant, briber, lxviii, note

Traynor, Mr., of Essex-quay, xix, note

Trinity College, the one home of friendless merit, xxvi

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