TO THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF DARNLEY, ON THE STATE OF IRELAND, IN ADVOCACY OF FREE TRADE AND OTHER MEASURES OF PRACTICAL IMPROVEMENT, MORE OF EMIGRATION. BY J. R. ELMORE, MD. MRCS. "Certe id firmissimum longe imperium est quo obedientes guadent. Sed LIVY, lib. viii. cap. 13. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY JAMES RIDGWAY, 169, PICCADILLY. MDCCCXXVIII. Price Three Shillings and Sixpence. The reader's indulgence is solicited for the too numerous errors of impression which must strike his eye in the perusal of the following sheets from circumstances independent of the Author's controul, -they arose though deeply exciting his regret: among the few which he has had the time to correct are the following ERRATA. Page 7.-For they were best acquainted, read he was best acquainted. 16. Bottom line in Note, for, the garrison were, &c., read the garrison and their descendants were, &c. 17.—For like another Brownlow avow himself, read like another Brownlow he will avow himself, &c. 18. For acting in Parliament, read acting a Parliament. 55.-For Letter V., read Letter VI., &c. -117.-For social engagements, read social arrangements. 1 |