Vindiciæ Hibernicæ: Or, Ireland Vindicated:: An Attempt to Develop and Expose a Few of the Multifarious Errors and Falsehoods Respecting Ireland, in the Histories of May, Temple, Whitelock, Borlase, Rushworth, Clarendon, Cox, Carte, Leland, Warner, Macauley, Hume, and Others: Particularly in the Legendary Tales of the Conspiracy and Pretended Massacre of 1641 |
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Page xiv
... acres of their lands , in the most wicked , unjust and perfidious manner ; and by rapacious individuals , to an extent beyond calculation . IV . That O'Conally's pretended discovery of a conspiracy , is one unvaried strain of perjury ...
... acres of their lands , in the most wicked , unjust and perfidious manner ; and by rapacious individuals , to an extent beyond calculation . IV . That O'Conally's pretended discovery of a conspiracy , is one unvaried strain of perjury ...
Page xxxv
... acres forfeited , for the charitable purpose of civilizing the natives . · CHAP . IX . Projected spoliation of Connaught . Fury fined eighty thousand pounds sterling , for not perjuring themselves by a false verdict . Page 17 . 34 83 92 ...
... acres forfeited , for the charitable purpose of civilizing the natives . · CHAP . IX . Projected spoliation of Connaught . Fury fined eighty thousand pounds sterling , for not perjuring themselves by a false verdict . Page 17 . 34 83 92 ...
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... ( being nothing less than the fee simple of millions of acres ) where detection was so difficult , and where numberless palpable perjuries are on re- cord ? NOTES ON CHAPTER I. △ P. 17. New Conspiracies . 26 VINDICIE HIBERNICE .
... ( being nothing less than the fee simple of millions of acres ) where detection was so difficult , and where numberless palpable perjuries are on re- cord ? NOTES ON CHAPTER I. △ P. 17. New Conspiracies . 26 VINDICIE HIBERNICE .
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... acres of the soil of Ireland have been forfeited for pretended plots and conspiracies , which were a never - failing source of rapine upon , and oppression of , the natives . In a future chap- ter , I shall state some of them in detail ...
... acres of the soil of Ireland have been forfeited for pretended plots and conspiracies , which were a never - failing source of rapine upon , and oppression of , the natives . In a future chap- ter , I shall state some of them in detail ...
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... ACRES !! " According to Sir William Petty's calculation , there were but two - thirds of the surface of Ireland , which were called " profitable lands ; " the remaining third consisting of " highways , loughs , impassable bogs , rocks ...
... ACRES !! " According to Sir William Petty's calculation , there were but two - thirds of the surface of Ireland , which were called " profitable lands ; " the remaining third consisting of " highways , loughs , impassable bogs , rocks ...
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