| Henry David Inglis - 1835 - 718 pages
...road to Westport), and as no cars were to be had at Leenane, I hired a car at Clifden to precede me. I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery...wood, excludes the possibility of a competition with KUlarney in picturesque beauty, I am certainly of opinion, that the scenery of this part of Cunnemara,... | |
| Henry David Inglis - 1838 - 426 pages
...carriage-road to Westport), and as no cars were to be had at Leenane, I hired a car at Clifden to precede me. I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery...certainly of opinion, that the scenery of this part of Cunnemara, including especially the Killeries, which is in Joyce's country, is entitled to rank higher... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster - 1846 - 994 pages
...the slopes and plains, which would abundantly repay cultivation.-f- A few bare legged half-clad * " I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery,...finest in Ireland. In boldness of character, nothing at Killamey comes at all near to it ; and although the deficiency of wood excludes the possibility of... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 pages
...bare and desolate, he thus records his opinion of the north- wesCprn part of the peninsula : — " I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery...finest in Ireland. In boldness of character nothing in Killarney comes near to it ; and although the deficiency of wood excludes the possibility of a competition... | |
| Killarney - 1849 - 120 pages
...PUBLISHED, BY WH SMITH & SON, 136, STRAND. A GUIDE TO CONNEMARA AND JOYCE'S COUNTRY. WITH MAPS, ETC. " I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery,...certainly of opinion that the scenery of this part of Connemara, including especially the Killeries, which is in Joyce's country, is entitled to rank higher... | |
| 1851 - 118 pages
...western base of the mountains called the " Twelve Pins," and leads through the heart of Connemara : — " I do not hesitate for a moment to say that the scenery is the finest in Ireland. In boldness of character, nothing at Killarney comes at all near to it, and... | |
| Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1851 - 110 pages
...western base of the mountains called the " Twelve Pins," and leads through the heart of Connemara : — " I do not hesitate for a moment to say that the scenery is the finest in Ireland. In boldness of character, nothing at Killarney comes at all near to it, and... | |
| 1856 - 586 pages
...be bare and desolate, he thus records his opinion of the north-western part of the peninsula : — " I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery...finest in Ireland. In boldness of character nothing in Killarney comes near to it ; and although the deficiency of wood excludes the possibility of a competition... | |
| 1843 - 272 pages
...beautiful, and, if we may say so, unique. We shall conclude by giving Inglis's description of it. " I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery,...certainly of opinion that the scenery of this part of Connemara, including especially the Killeries, which is in Joyce's Country, is entitled to rank higher... | |
| Philip Dixon Hardy - 1836 - 442 pages
...is from this neighbourhood that the produce of the western parts ot Cunnemara must be exported." " I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery,...Clifden, to the Killeries and Leenane, is the finest in Ii eland. In boldness of character, nothing at Killarney comes at all near to it ; and although the... | |
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