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Excerpt from Arthur Young's Tour in Ireland (1776-1779), Vol. 1: Edited With Introduction and Notes
Into admiration and even afiec tion as one proceeds. His pen is vigorous as well as fluent; but his style lively, dogmatical, Sir James Mackintosh), is too his works a place in literature as such. His phrases and inexact, and he is apt to intercalate, even into his most brilliant passages, statistics relating to such homely details as manures, and the like. Never theless there is a certain distinction about his and there are to be detected ?ashes of humour.
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