Excerpt from Outlines of a System of Political Economy: Written With a View to Prove to Government and the Country, That the Cause of the Present Agricultural Distress Is Entirely Artificial; And to Suggest a Plan for the Management of the Currency
The pamphlet made as great an impression as could have been wished, and the principal persons in New castle seemed disposed to meet and petition Parlia ment immediately; but a leader was wanting: no per son seemed willing to do any thing but second. It was thought that some country gentleman ought to take the chair. Parliament, however, had assem bled; most of the gentlemen were out of the county, and none that remained seemed willing to do so except one, and he afterwards declined.
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