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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1843 edition. Excerpt: ... vellers in abuse, if produced by an angel from heaven and in strict accordance with the Almighty's will and in conformity with the terms of his imperishable laws, yet have I ventured to brave all opposition for the general good. Not only have I been opposed by a portion of the press; but, still worse, I have met with the ignorant snarl of some working men, or rather men who profess to work for working men, and whose opposition is based upon personal vanity, disappointed ambition, hostility to myself, and a jealousy founded upon their own ignorance of the subject. It is a very lamentable fact, that, in the midst of general distress, the people's professing friends invariably meet propositions, which do not originate with themselves, with a coldblooded and vindictive opposition. Some foolish egotists have gone so far as to draw conclusions from the present state of Ireland, where they assert that the small farm system has produced slavery, dependency, and misery, for the purpose of discouraging the English working classes from an agricultural life. Such writers are mere wordy copyists, puffing theorists, ignorant dogmatists, self-sufficient coxcombs, who know no more of Ireland than they know of Japan, and who are as hopelessly ignorant of the capabilities of the land, as the ox that treads, or the bird that flies over it. The curse of Ireland has been, not the small farm, but the large farm system, while the requirement for a provision for the poor has arisen out of the abrogation of small allotments. I never approved of the political use made of Irish forty shilling freeholders; while the disfranchisement, and consequent ouster, of that numerous body has led to the present state of pauperism by which Ireland is cursed, and has given rise...
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