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THE

Political Anatomy

OF

IRELAND[1].

WITH

The Establishment for that Kingdom when the late Duke of Ormond was Lord Lieutenant. Taken from the Records.

To which is added

VERBUM SAPIENTI; or an Account of the Wealth and Expences of England and the Method of raising Taxes in the most Equal manner.
Shewing also, That the Nation can bear the charge of Four Millions per Annum, when the occasions of the Government require it.

By Sir William Petty, late Fellow of the Royal Society, and Surveyor-General of the Kingdom of Ireland

LONDON:
Printed for D. Brown, and W. Rogers, at the Bible without Temple-Bar, and at the Sun over-against St. Dunsans Church, Fleet-street. 1691.
  1. [The Southwell MS. (see p. 123) bears title "The Political Anatomy of Ireland, 1672." The more elaborate titles of the first and second editions (see Bibliography, 24) were probably composed by the editors in 1691 and 1719. The Verbum Sapienti has been placed before the Anatomy (pp. 99-120), in conformity to the general chronological scheme of arrangement.]