THE STRANGER IN IRELAND: OR, A TOUR IN THE SOUTHERN AND WESTERN PARTS OF THAT COUNTRY, IN THE YEAR 1805. BY JOHN CARR, ESQ., OF THE HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE, "Animæ, quales neque candidiores "Terra tulit, neque queis me sit devinctior alter." HOR. Lib. I. Sat. 5. PHILADELPHIA, PRINTED FOR SAMUEL F. BRADFORD, JOHN CONRAD & CO., MATHEW BY T. & G. PALMER, 116, HIGH-STREET. 1806. DEDICATION. ΤΟ FRANCIS EARL OF MOIRA, GENERAL OF HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES, MASTER-GENERAL OF THE ORDNANCE, c., c., &c. MY LORD, I CONSIDER myself highly flattered by having permission to address the following pages to your lordship, more particularly as they relate to a country which has the pride of having given your lordship birth, and upon which, as a gentleman, a statesman, a soldier, and a scholar, you shed such distinguished lustre. I have the honour to remain Your lordship's obedient servant, 2, Garden-court, Temple, 24 June, 1806. JOHN CARR. |