Excerpt from Letters From the Irish Highlands of Cunnemarra
The favour with which these Letters have been received and read in England may seem to make it quite unnecessary to repeat the apology which was formerly given for their publication; but a few explanatory remarks, with respect to the chief object of the members of the family-party who have written them, will probably be expected, and may perhaps be useful.
It is generally agreed that any considerable improvement of Ireland depends in a very great degree upon England; and, consequently, it is a step of some importance to make our English brethren acquainted with the true state of this portion of the empire. Any Englishman who has travelled in Ireland, every Irishman who has visited England, must have been struck by the mutual want of information prevailing among the inhabitants of the sister islands.
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