The Commercial Restraints of Ireland Considered in a Series of Letters to a Nob

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The Commercial Restraints of Ireland Considered in a Series of Letters to a Nob
John Hely Hutchinson
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Iii. , pp. 348, 548.
t Sir W. Petty's "Political Survey, " p. 123.
X Sir W. Temple, vol. Iii. , p. 11.
144 THE COMMERCIAL RESTRAINTS The people of England cannot reasonably object to a conduct of which they have given a memorable example. * In 1697 the English House of Lords presented an addi'ess to King William to discourage the use and wearing of all sorts of furnitui'e and cloths, not of the growth or manufacture of that kingdom ; and beseech him by his royal example effectually to encourage
... the use and wearing of all sorts of furniture and wearing cloths that are the growth of that kingdom, or manufactured there ; and King William assures them that he would give the example to his subjects, f and would endeavour to make it effectually followed. The reason assigned by the I^ords for this addi'ess was that the trade of the nation had suffered by the late long and expen- sive war. But it does not appear that there was any pressing necessity at the time, or that their manufacturers were starving for want of employ- ment.

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