Om Poor Laws for Ireland, a Measure of Justice ... Humanity ... and of Self-Preservation
Robert Montgomery Martin's Poor Laws for Ireland is a scathing critique of the British government's handling of Ireland's poverty crisis. Featuring detailed accounts of the living conditions and struggles of the Irish people, as well as proposals for a new approach to poverty relief, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Irish politics and social justice.
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