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 xxxii
... court and defy the most rigorous scrutiny into my facts and inductions . Let no mercy be shown to those on which there is the least doubt or uncertainty : let all be rejected , that do not carry with them irresistible conviction . If ...
... court and defy the most rigorous scrutiny into my facts and inductions . Let no mercy be shown to those on which there is the least doubt or uncertainty : let all be rejected , that do not carry with them irresistible conviction . If ...
Page 49
... court in Christendom , of a Washington , a Franklin , a Fayette , a Sheridan , a Brougham , or a Wyndham , was of no importance in the era of perjury , anno 1642 , when the lives and for- tunes of the Irish were at stake , and when ...
... court in Christendom , of a Washington , a Franklin , a Fayette , a Sheridan , a Brougham , or a Wyndham , was of no importance in the era of perjury , anno 1642 , when the lives and for- tunes of the Irish were at stake , and when ...
Page 87
... courts of justice , " the benches , " ( to use the strong and energetic language of the duke of Ormond , in his speech to the Irish Parliament ) " were crowded or oppressed with the throng and wicked weight of those who ought rather to ...
... courts of justice , " the benches , " ( to use the strong and energetic language of the duke of Ormond , in his speech to the Irish Parliament ) " were crowded or oppressed with the throng and wicked weight of those who ought rather to ...
Page 90
... courts , spectators of , and countenancing , so extravagant a tri- bunal as Sir Charles Coote's , and so illegal an execution of justice . " 110 " Whatever difficulties there were in the case , the lords justices were equal to them all ...
... courts , spectators of , and countenancing , so extravagant a tri- bunal as Sir Charles Coote's , and so illegal an execution of justice . " 110 " Whatever difficulties there were in the case , the lords justices were equal to them all ...
Page 95
... Court were equally tyrannical and cruel , -that the fines in that court were op- pressive , the punishments frequently most barbar- ous , the exactions of ship - money , tonnage , and poundage , illegal and unjust ; and that they requir ...
... Court were equally tyrannical and cruel , -that the fines in that court were op- pressive , the punishments frequently most barbar- ous , the exactions of ship - money , tonnage , and poundage , illegal and unjust ; and that they requir ...
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