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Note (d) Notes
III Experience
II Ireland
§. Cause oppression
+ Copy to "his welfare"
(d)1. Lord Sheffield p.362. Ireland, in truth, had infinitely +more cause
"for complaint, and had been infinitely more oppressed, than
"America; the latter had never submitted to half the hurtful; restrictions
"in which the other had for many years quietly
"acquiesced: but now Petitions, remonstrances, popular resolves,
"and parliamentary addresses were vigorously used,
"and in about four years Ireland was happily relieved from
"many commercial restraints, which should have been
"removed long before, and gained several other points
"which she thought essential to her welfare.
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