The Case of Ireland, Being an Examination of the Treaty of Union Between Great Britain and Ireland
Joseph Fisher
The Case of Ireland, Being an Examination of the Treaty of Union Between Great Britain and Ireland
Joseph Fisher
An incisive critique of the policies and practices of the British government with respect to Ireland in the early 19th century. The book examines the provisions of the Treaty of Union between Great Britain and Ireland, and critiques the ways in which these provisions have been implemented. The book also provides a passionate defense of Irish interests, particularly with respect to the issue of taxation. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of British-Irish relations.
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