Bag om The Commercial Restraints of Ireland, Considered in a Series of Letters to a Noble Lord, Containing
This series of letters examines the commercial restrictions imposed on Ireland by Britain in the 18th century, and the negative impact these restrictions had on Irish trade and economic development. The author argues for greater autonomy and freedom for Irish merchants to trade with other nations, and offers detailed insights into the workings of colonial trade policies and their consequences. Essential reading for anyone interested in Irish history and colonial economics.
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