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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... four lines , has cost more time and labour than have been employed in writing five or six pages . In fact , the time wasted in examining the dry and dreary details of a soporific volume of Thurloe's State Papers , of eight or nine ...
... four lines , has cost more time and labour than have been employed in writing five or six pages . In fact , the time wasted in examining the dry and dreary details of a soporific volume of Thurloe's State Papers , of eight or nine ...
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... four - fifths of the books to which I have referred , and many which were too barren to afford a single passage , I have examined page by page . Others have been more slightly searched ; and of some , only certain volumes , on ...
... four - fifths of the books to which I have referred , and many which were too barren to afford a single passage , I have examined page by page . Others have been more slightly searched ; and of some , only certain volumes , on ...
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... four times as great . ” This extract is taken from his " Iconoclastes , " second edition , page 49. There are , however , in the Philadelphia library , two editions of Milton's works complete , dated 1738 and 1753 , in both of which the ...
... four times as great . ” This extract is taken from his " Iconoclastes , " second edition , page 49. There are , however , in the Philadelphia library , two editions of Milton's works complete , dated 1738 and 1753 , in both of which the ...
Page xxxvi
... four or five species ; that is , a general par- don , " with about two hundred exceptions . CHAP . XIV . The age of forgery , plots , and perjury . 289 CHAP . XV . The insurrection in 1641. Was there a general conspiracy of the Irish ...
... four or five species ; that is , a general par- don , " with about two hundred exceptions . CHAP . XIV . The age of forgery , plots , and perjury . 289 CHAP . XV . The insurrection in 1641. Was there a general conspiracy of the Irish ...
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... one hundred and fifty - four thousand murdered in three months ; or as others , who carried the number to three hundred thousand ; or as Milton , who extends it E 1 to above six hundred thousand ! And yet , * 3 * HISTORICAL WRITING . * 19.
... one hundred and fifty - four thousand murdered in three months ; or as others , who carried the number to three hundred thousand ; or as Milton , who extends it E 1 to above six hundred thousand ! And yet , * 3 * HISTORICAL WRITING . * 19.
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