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The CONTENTS of the Political Anatomy of IRELAND[1].

[I.][2] OF the Lands of Ireland, with the present distribution and Values of the same. Page 1 [135]
[II.] Of the People, Houses and Smokes; their Number, Differences and Values, 7 [141]
[III.] Of the Church and Benefices, 16 [148]
[IV.] Concerning the late Rebellion and its effects, 17 [149]
[V.] Of the future Settlement of Ireland, Prevention of Rebellions, and its Union with England, 25 [154]
[VI.] Of the Government of Ireland, Apparent and Internal, 36 [162]
[VII.] Of the Militia and Defence of Ireland, 42 [166]
[VIII.] Of the Coelum, Solum, & Fruges; or the Air, Soil and Product of Ireland, 48 [170]
[IX.] Of the Rate which the Lands in Ireland do bear to each other, with the History of the several Valuations of the same, 58 [176]
[X.] Of the Money of Ireland, and the Causes of its Decrease, with the Remedy for the same, 68 [183]||
[XI.] Of the Trade of Ireland, and its Impediments; the Commodities, and aptitude for Traffick, and incidently of the Cloaths and Dyet of the People: Of Sumptuary Laws, Absentees, &c. 75 [188]
[XII.] Of the Religion, Language, Manners, and Interest of the present Inhabitants of Ireland; as also of the Present and Ancient Divisions and Names of the Lands, 93 [198]
[XIII.] Some Miscellany Remarques and Intimations concerning Ireland, and the several matters aforementioned[3], 103 [204]
A Report from the Council of Trade in Ireland, to the Lord Lieutenant and Council, &c. 114 [213]
  1. In S the Contents precede the Preface.
  2. The Roman numerals in brackets indicate the chapter numbers supplied by the editor of the second edition, who also shortened the titles of many of the chapters.
  3. End of the Contents in S, which does not contain the Verbum Sapienti.