An Essay On The Antient And Modern State Of Ireland
Henry Brooke
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Dedication.
Dedication.
TO Matthew M c . Namara , Of LIMERICK , Esq; Counsellor at LAW. Justly sensible, Sir, how sincerely You have the Character and Esteem of our Native Country at Heart, I take Leave to offer to Your Perusal, and commend to Your favourable Acceptance, the following Sheets. What gave them Rise, was my happening, some Time since, to have fallen into Company with two or three sprightly young Gentlemen, then just returned from their Continental Rambles,—who—altho' little burthened with the Religion, Law
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Essay.
Essay.
The assiduous, exact, and candid Author of the Dissertations , 1 lately published, on the Origin, Government, Letters, Sciences, Religion, Manners and Customs of the antient Inhabitants of this Country, hath put all those Matters in so clear and happy, and, at the same Time, in so strong a Light, by the Powers of various foreign Testimonies, of undeniable Authenticity, coincident with our own, that scarce any Thing new can be offered on the same Subject. It may, however, in general be observed,
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The Farmer's Case Of The Roman-Catholics Of Ireland.
The Farmer's Case Of The Roman-Catholics Of Ireland.
Dear Sir , I think myself indebted to any Occasion that restores you to a Friend, whom I feared you had long forgotten. But I confess, at the same Time, that the Pleasure of hearing from you, after a Silence of Several Years, is, in some Measure, damped by the Censure that seems to constitute the chief Intent of your Letter. You tell me that you lately happened upon some Papers that were entitled The FARMER's LETTERS, &c. which were imputed to me as the Author. And, after some Compliment
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