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 42
... town , all the bodies came floating up to the very bridge ; those persons were all formerly stayed in the town by his pro- tection , when the rest of their neighbours in the town went away . " 9 Temple , 122 . It may not be time ...
... town , all the bodies came floating up to the very bridge ; those persons were all formerly stayed in the town by his pro- tection , when the rest of their neighbours in the town went away . " 9 Temple , 122 . It may not be time ...
Page 44
... town , " is to be considered as positive or circumstantial evidence . Much of this would depend on the property of Mulmore . If he were a very rich man , the appearance of แ " thirty bodies floating to the very bridge " ought to be ...
... town , " is to be considered as positive or circumstantial evidence . Much of this would depend on the property of Mulmore . If he were a very rich man , the appearance of แ " thirty bodies floating to the very bridge " ought to be ...
Page 71
... towns , † " to the intent her majesty's forces and subjects should not be suc- coured nor refreshed . " It is difficult to decide whether the wickedness or absurdity of these accusations is the greater . If he intended to enter into ...
... towns , † " to the intent her majesty's forces and subjects should not be suc- coured nor refreshed . " It is difficult to decide whether the wickedness or absurdity of these accusations is the greater . If he intended to enter into ...
Page 73
... 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 , was set on by his mother . The knight and his wife , lying in ...
... 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 , was set on by his mother . The knight and his wife , lying in ...
Page 75
... towns and villages , as far as their power extend- ed , the waste of every thing that could minister to the ... town , and all his country forth- with consumed with fire , and nothing was spared that fire and sword could consume ...
... towns and villages , as far as their power extend- ed , the waste of every thing that could minister to the ... town , and all his country forth- with consumed with fire , and nothing was spared that fire and sword could consume ...
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