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  <dc:title>Thoughts on the Present State of Cottiers and Day Labourers of the Kingdom: Addressed to the Landlords and Landholders of the County of Meath</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Typed packet titled “Thoughts on the Present State of Cottiers and Day Labourers of the Kingdom: Addressed to the Landlords and Landholders of the County of Meath” (By a native of that county, Dublin, printed for W. Watson and son, No.7 Cape Street). 
It states that the people of Meath need to be reminded that the poor are deserving of charity and that if everyone is living comfortably than the whole county benefits.  The writer also suggests that illicit stills should be put to an end and that spirits should not be sold at public houses as that is a cause of poverty in his mind. </dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1799-1800]</dc:date>
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