The Woollen Trade Debate in Great Britain and Ireland
The article argues that Britain must change its conduct toward Ireland and its colonies to avoid harming trade. It critiques exporting restrictions and prohibitions as destructive to commerce, urges unity and liberty, and warns that current policies threaten British and imperial prosperity. It cites Ireland’s woollen industry and the Nos of manufacturers displaced, with references to ongoing port news and public notices.
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