Ireland; Its Evils And Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of the Emigration ...

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Ireland; Its Evils And Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of the Emigration ...
Michael Thomas Sadler
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Watkinsori expressly attributes the fecundity of the Irish to this Cause, — (Phil. Survey of the South of Ireland, p. 147.) ' • ' F2- ■ • 68 irexakd; its evils, C§vr.
nature, constituting it one of those exceptions which prove its correctness.
I must repeat, therefore, in reference to that coun- try, that when the population was not a fifth of its present number, all the evils now attributed to a sur- charge of inhabitants existed^ and even in a greater '^ degree than they do at present ; that,
... large as has been the increase of the inhabitants since that period, so^r from the increase of its edible products having falleh short (which is the real consideration), the latter has very far surpassed the former ; and that the want of employment generally, and of the wealth which labour generates^ is plainly attributable to the constant sub- traction of so vast a portion of the natural wealth of the country by absentees, who, far diflFerent to such a withdrawal upon mercantile principles, make no return whatsoever.

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