THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF IRELAND, FROM THE COMMENCEMENT OF LORD TOWNSHEND'S ADMINISTRATION; TO THE DEPARTURE OF THE MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM; With OBSERVATIONS on the Trade and Finance of the Country. PERICULOS E PLENUM OPUS ALEE TRACTAS, ET INCEDIS PER IGNES BY JAMES MULLALA, L. L. B. DUBLIN: PRINTED BY P. BYRNE, No. 108, GRAFTON-STREET: 1793. Q 8:2-46 BEN 7 Libr TO TH MOST NOBLE WILLIAM ROBERT FITZGERALD, DUKE OF LEINSTER, Vifc. Leinfter of Taplow, in Great Britain; Premier LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY or KILDARE ; AND One of his Majefty's Moft Honourable My Lord Duke, I TAKE the Liberty of dedicating the fol lowing fheets to your Grace, in teflimony of the grateful fenfe, I, as an humble Individual, among millions, entertain of the highly important fervices you have conftantly rendered this country, as a firm and patriotic fenator, and as a humane and indulgent landlord. Other Irish Noblemen, to their indelible disgrace fquander their Fortunes in foolish and idle diffipation in foreign climes, while you and your amiable Duchefs, enjoying the greater luxury of doing good, conftantly refide in and fpread bleflings Over |