Vindicię Hibernicę: 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 xxix
... evidence to this appalling position . The English , for two hundred years , have com- memorated , with horror against the Dutch , the massacre at Amboyna ; the statement of the atro- city of which bears the strongest marks of gross ...
... evidence to this appalling position . The English , for two hundred years , have com- memorated , with horror against the Dutch , the massacre at Amboyna ; the statement of the atro- city of which bears the strongest marks of gross ...
Page xxxii
... evidence , and drawn conclusions which that evidence does not appear to warrant , on some particular points , and if my positions on those be rejected , I trust that this decision will not affect any of the others . Let each stand forth ...
... evidence , and drawn conclusions which that evidence does not appear to warrant , on some particular points , and if my positions on those be rejected , I trust that this decision will not affect any of the others . Let each stand forth ...
Page 20
... evidence , he finds it so ridiculous and inadmissible , that he rejects by far the greater part of it , and reduces the whole number murdered to about four thou- sand . Thus , his facts not only do not warrant his inferences , but ...
... evidence , he finds it so ridiculous and inadmissible , that he rejects by far the greater part of it , and reduces the whole number murdered to about four thou- sand . Thus , his facts not only do not warrant his inferences , but ...
Page 34
... evidence , " what this body heard another body say : " and there was no difficulty in ascertaining the object , which the historian ought to have stated . This object was to criminate the Catholics , sacrifice them on gibbets , and ...
... evidence , " what this body heard another body say : " and there was no difficulty in ascertaining the object , which the historian ought to have stated . This object was to criminate the Catholics , sacrifice them on gibbets , and ...
Page 41
... evidence on which he relies , and which carries its own condemna- tion with it , have borrowed not merely his facts , but his very phraseology . The overwhelming decision of Dr. Warner , which I have quoted in page 20 , ought to have ...
... evidence on which he relies , and which carries its own condemna- tion with it , have borrowed not merely his facts , but his very phraseology . The overwhelming decision of Dr. Warner , which I have quoted in page 20 , ought to have ...
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