The case of Ireland in context: William Molyneux and his critics
William Molyneux’s Case of Ireland (1698) is widely regarded as the most important work of Irish political thought published during the long eighteenth century. Over the last 40 years Patrick Kelly has analysed its arguments and patiently reconstructed the wider Anglo-Irish controversy of the late...
Main Author: | McBride, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Irish Academy
2018
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