ABSTRACT

H A V I N G now given the purport of various pamphlets published before and about the period when Smith's Memoirs of Wool was written, as regarded Ireland, and taken thereby a review of those measures which tended to restrict and shackle the manufactures of that country, and to continue that feeling of distress and consequent dissatisfaction, till more liberal and just measures were pursued, I shall now revert to the measures adopted in England with respect to the woollen manufacture.