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IL A Letter from Dr. Thomas Molyneux^ 
Dr, Martin Lifter, FtUoxp of the CoUedge of 
Phyficians, and of the Royal Society, in 
London : Contaimng fome additional Obfer^a" 
tions on the Giants Caufway in Ireland. 
Dlfcourfiog lately with oxxx^ntnd.Sit Richard Bulke- 
ley^ I find that for fome while I have been un- 
der an Obligation by a Promife he made in my behalf, 
that I ftiould fend you a more true and particular Ac- 
count of the Giants Caufwayy than has been yet publilh'd : 
and indeed had I been in Circumftances that would 
have duly qualified me for the Performance of this Task; 
the Returns I owe for the great Civilities you fliewed me 
when I was in England^ were Ingagements fufBcient to 
have made me ready /ere now, andextreamly willing to 
imbrace an Occafion, fo luckily put in my way,o[ grati- 
fying your Curiofity, 
But I defer'd hitherto giving you this fo fmall a Tefli- 
irjony of my Thanks, by reafon I was ftill in Hopes, 
that one time or other, fome convenient Opportunity 
would prefent, that I might take a Journey into thoie 
parts of the Country where it lies, and fo be able to diG 
charge my felf of this Office more to my own as well as 
your Satisfaftion ; for being an Eye-witnefs of this rare 
and furprifmg Piece of Nature's inanimate Workman « 
fliip, I might by a more diligent Search and Ocular In- 
quiry, corred fomeMiftakesand OverfightsI findcom- 
Hiitted by thofe that have already defcribed it ; and add 
to their Obfervations fuch farther Remarks, as might 
render the Image and Notions we have of the Giants 
Caufwajy ftill more Compleat and Circumftsntial. 
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