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 1641M. Carey and Son., 1819 - 500 sider |
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... Rebellion . Folio . London , 1680 . Burnet . Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times . 2 vols . folio . London ... Rebellion and Civil Wars in England . By the Earl of Clarendon . 6 vols . 8vo . Oxford , 1707 . Clarendon's I. History of ...
... Rebellion . Folio . London , 1680 . Burnet . Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Times . 2 vols . folio . London ... Rebellion and Civil Wars in England . By the Earl of Clarendon . 6 vols . 8vo . Oxford , 1707 . Clarendon's I. History of ...
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... Rebellion . By Sir John Temple . Dublin , 1724 . Thurloe . Collection of State Papers , from 1638 to the Restoration . 7 vols . folio . London , 1742 . Tichbourne . Letter of Sir Henry Tichbourne to his Lady , of the Siege of Tredagh ...
... Rebellion . By Sir John Temple . Dublin , 1724 . Thurloe . Collection of State Papers , from 1638 to the Restoration . 7 vols . folio . London , 1742 . Tichbourne . Letter of Sir Henry Tichbourne to his Lady , of the Siege of Tredagh ...
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... insulted , it was fit that it should be degraded . " ** * Burke , V. 232 . § Idem , III . 452 . † Idem , 213 . + Idem , 211 . || Idem , 473 . ¶ Idem , 495 . ** Idem , 438 . " These rebellions were not produced by toleration , but ( vii )
... insulted , it was fit that it should be degraded . " ** * Burke , V. 232 . § Idem , III . 452 . † Idem , 213 . + Idem , 211 . || Idem , 473 . ¶ Idem , 495 . ** Idem , 438 . " These rebellions were not produced by toleration , but ( vii )
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... rebellions were not produced by toleration , but by persecution ; they arose not from just and mild government , but from the most unparalleled oppression . ” * " Let three millions of people but abandon all that they and their ...
... rebellions were not produced by toleration , but by persecution ; they arose not from just and mild government , but from the most unparalleled oppression . ” * " Let three millions of people but abandon all that they and their ...
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... Rebellions and insurrections have continued , with but short intervals of tranquillity . Many of the Irish , like the French , are the hereditary foes of Great which has produced the men on whom the desti- nies PREFACE . xxi.
... Rebellions and insurrections have continued , with but short intervals of tranquillity . Many of the Irish , like the French , are the hereditary foes of Great which has produced the men on whom the desti- nies PREFACE . xxi.
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acres afford appear barbarous blood Borlase Carte castle CHAPTER Charles Clarendon committed conspiracy council court crown cruelty deponent deposeth depositions dropped letter Dublin earl England English estates evidence execution falsehood fraud hath Henry honour human hundred Idem insurrection Ireland Irish James Jurat jury killed king king's kingdom kingdom of Ireland labour lands Leland letter letters patents Long Parliament lord Clarendon lord deputy lord Strafford lords justices Mac-Mahon majestie's majesty majesty's massacre ment mercy Mountnorris Munster murdered nation natives O'Conally oath of supremacy offences oppression Papist pardon Parliament peace penalties perjury perpetrated persons plot plunder Popish present pretended priests prisoners Protestants rapine reader rebellion rebels religion rest Roman Catholics Rushworth saith seized Sir John Sir William Sir William Parsons slaughter soldiers statutes Strafford sword Temple thereof thousand tion town truth Tyrone Ulster Warner whole wholly wretched writers