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" I do not hesitate for a moment to say, that the scenery in passing from Clifden to the Killeries and Leenane is the finest in Ireland. In boldness of character, nothing at Killarney comes at all near to it ; and although the deficiency of wood excludes... "
A tour in Connamara, with remarks on its great physical capabilities - Page 27
by George Preston White - 1849 - 176 pages
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Ireland in 1834, a journey

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,...
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A Journey Throughout Ireland, During the Spring, Summer, and Autumn of 1834

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...
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Letters on the Condition of the People of Ireland

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...
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The land we live in, a pictorial and literary sketch-book of the British empire

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...
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Description of the lakes of Killarney and the surrounding scenery

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...
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Fly-fishing in Salt and Fresh Water: With Six Plates Representing Artificial ...

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...
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Fly-fishing in Salt and Fresh Water

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...
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The Land We Live in: Scotland, Ireland and the Devonshire coast

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...
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The Catholic keepsake

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...
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THE DUBLIN PENNY JOURNAL

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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