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
... 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 . V. That there was no conspiracy for a general insurrection in ...
... 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 . V. That there was no conspiracy for a general insurrection in ...
Page xxviii
... manner . Having derived his materials from the same sources as Curry , sources to which I also have had recourse , it is not won- derful that there should frequently be a sameness between his work and this . I am gratified to state ...
... manner . Having derived his materials from the same sources as Curry , sources to which I also have had recourse , it is not won- derful that there should frequently be a sameness between his work and this . I am gratified to state ...
Page 34
... manner unworthy of so very respectable an his- torian . HP . 22. Attended with more difficulty . ] This difficulty requires explanation . The power and influence of the oligarchy in Ireland , which tri- umphantly styles itself , " the ...
... manner unworthy of so very respectable an his- torian . HP . 22. Attended with more difficulty . ] This difficulty requires explanation . The power and influence of the oligarchy in Ireland , which tri- umphantly styles itself , " the ...
Page 37
... manner of steering down , he evidently wished to lay his ship in a position for raking , which I frustrated , by wearing three times . About fifteen minutes past eight , he came within hail . I hailed , and asked , What ship that was ...
... manner of steering down , he evidently wished to lay his ship in a position for raking , which I frustrated , by wearing three times . About fifteen minutes past eight , he came within hail . I hailed , and asked , What ship that was ...
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... manner . The deponent did not believe the same at first , and yet is doubtful whether to believe it or not ; but saith that divers of the rebels assured him , that they themselves did dwell near to the said river , and being daily ...
... manner . The deponent did not believe the same at first , and yet is doubtful whether to believe it or not ; but saith that divers of the rebels assured him , that they themselves did dwell near to the said river , and being daily ...
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