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Excerpt from A Trip to Kilkenny, From Durham by Way of Whitehaven and Dublin, in the Year 1776: Containing Remarks on the Situations and Distances of Places; The Customs and Manners of the People; Interspersed With Short Digressions
At my fetting outi had not the leafi defign of committing any thing to paper but my expences: But I was foon induced, by the variety of fcenes and objects which came in my way; to fiep out of this narrow track. In deed I often got too far out of it; for, by being too attentive to the different feehery around me, I fome times forgot to note down my dill burfements.
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