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FROM A PAINTING BY SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS.

Ibless all my dear Childre Is marcus had bettor. John Hely Hutchinson

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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

BIBLIOTHER
GODLEIAN

DEC 'FR2

M. H. GILL & SON, 50 UPPER SACKVILLE STREET
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL & CO., STATIONERS'-HALL COURT,

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"Good Heaven! for what peculiar crimes,

Beyond the guilt of former times,

Is Ireland ever doom'd by fate

To groan beneath Oppression's weight."-Baratariana.

"If your vessel is frequently in danger of foundering in the midst of a calm, if by the smallest addition of sail she is near oversetting, let the gale be ever so steady, you would neither reproach the crew nor accuse the pilot or the master; you would look to the construction of the vessel and see how she had been originally framed and whether any new works had been added to her that retard or endanger her course."—Commercial Restraints.

PRINTED BY M. H. GILL AND SON, 50 UPPER SACKVILLE-ST., DUBLIN.

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