This historical work offers a glimpse into the economic and political tensions between Ireland and England in the 18th century. The authors propose a method for preventing the smuggling of wool from Ireland to France and other countries, which was seen as a threat to England’s wool trade. The book is a fascinating example of early modern economic and political thought.
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