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 xxiv
... sort , " by one regiment ; Rushworth , for the bloodthirsty decree of the Long Parliament , " to give no quarter to Irish prisoners ; " and the lords justices them- selves , for the murderous order to " kill every xxiv PREFACE .
... sort , " by one regiment ; Rushworth , for the bloodthirsty decree of the Long Parliament , " to give no quarter to Irish prisoners ; " and the lords justices them- selves , for the murderous order to " kill every xxiv PREFACE .
Page 61
... prisoners had never appeared in the field , nor been con- cerned in any warlike action , there was a want of proper facts wherewith to charge them , and of sufficient witnesses to prove those facts . To supply both these defects , the ...
... prisoners had never appeared in the field , nor been con- cerned in any warlike action , there was a want of proper facts wherewith to charge them , and of sufficient witnesses to prove those facts . To supply both these defects , the ...
Page 73
... prisoners , by master Brabson , vice - treasurer , from their town of Moi- clare , to the castle of Dublin , because their son and heir , James De La Hide , was the only brewer of all this rebellion ; who , as the governor suspected ...
... prisoners , by master Brabson , vice - treasurer , from their town of Moi- clare , to the castle of Dublin , because their son and heir , James De La Hide , was the only brewer of all this rebellion ; who , as the governor suspected ...
Page 89
... prisons of that city [ Dublin ] were now filled with prisoners : and , as the government increased in strength , were likely to be more crowded every day . It was troublesome , chargeable , and inconvenient to keep them , because of the ...
... prisons of that city [ Dublin ] were now filled with prisoners : and , as the government increased in strength , were likely to be more crowded every day . It was troublesome , chargeable , and inconvenient to keep them , because of the ...
Page 103
... prisoners of that nation were sold or given away to the Guinea merchants , to work in the mines . * NOTE II . ON CHAPTER IV . B P. 96. A far worse state of things than ex- isted at the period when the contest commenced . ] It requires ...
... prisoners of that nation were sold or given away to the Guinea merchants , to work in the mines . * NOTE II . ON CHAPTER IV . B P. 96. A far worse state of things than ex- isted at the period when the contest commenced . ] It requires ...
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