COMMERCIAL RESTRAINTS
OF
IRELAND.
THE
COMMERCIAL RESTRAINTS
OF IRELAND
CONSIDERED IN A SERIES OF LETTERS TO A NOBLE LORD, CONTAINING
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIRS OF THAT KINGDOM.
DUBLIN, 1779.
BY
JOHN HELY HUTCHINSON,
PROVOST OF TRINITY COLLEGE, ETC.
| “——the best exposition which exists of the poisonous forces which had so long been working in the country.”—Froude. |
| “This valuable and rare book is, perhaps, the best ever written on the subject of Irish trade, and the restrictions put upon it by England.”—Mr. Blackburne. |
Re-Edited,
With a Sketch of the Author’s Life, Introduction,
Notes, and Index,
BY
W. G. CARROLL, M.A.
S.S. BRIDE’S AND MICHAEL LE POLE’S, DUBLIN.
DUBLIN
M. H. GILL & SON, 50 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO., STATIONERS’-HALL COURT.
1882