The Slave Trade, Domestic And Foreign: Why It Exists, And How It May Be ...

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The Slave Trade, Domestic And Foreign: Why It Exists, And How It May Be ...
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879
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Kerry, with a population of 293,000, has an area of 1,186,000 acres— 727,000 being waste, and 400,000 of them reclaimable ! Even the Union of Glenties, Lord Monteagle's ne plus ultra of redundant population, has an area of 245,000 acres, of which 200,000 are waste, and for tho most part reclaimable, to'its population of 43,000. While the Barony of Ennis, that abomination of desolation, has 230,000 acres of land to its 5000 paupers — a proportion which, as Mr. Carter, one of the principal propri...etors, remarks in his circular advertisement for te- nants, ' is at the rate of only one family to 230 acres ; so that if but one head of a family were employed to every 230 acres, there need not be a single pauper in the entire district; a proof,' he adds, 'that NOTHING BUT EMPLOYMENT IS WANTING TO SET THIS COUNTRY TO RIGHTS !' In which opinion we fully coincide." Nothing but employment ivas needed, but that could not be found under the system - which has caused the annihilation of the cotton manufacture of India, notwithstanding the advantage of having the cotton on the spot, free from all cost for carriage.

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