[436] Maurice O’Connell, M.D. Morborum acutorum et chronicorum Observationes. Dublin, 1746.
[437] Boulter’s Letters. Oxford, 1769, I. 226.
[438] Lecky, II. 217.
[439] Berkeley’s Works. Ed. Fraser, Oxford, 1871, III. 369.
[440] Lord John Russell used these historical parallels from England and Scotland in his great speech in the House of Commons, during the debate on Ireland, 25th January, 1847.
[441] Fraser, “Life and Letters of Berkeley,” in Works, IV. 262.
[442] Berkeley to Prior, Feb. 8 and 15, 1740/1.
[443] He published the receipt in a Dublin journal.
[444] Berkeley to Thomas Prior, in “Life and Letters,” u. s., p. 265. Some attempts at relief-works had been made the year before, two of which are still to be seen in the obelisks on Killiney Hill near Dublin and on a hill near Maynooth (“Lady Conolly’s Folly.” O’Rourke, u. s.).
[445] Rutty, p. 93.