The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both Ancient and Modern, of All the Principal Nations of the Globe, Their Rise, Progress, Present Condition, Etc, 2권H. Bill, 1854 |
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... laws of centuries long passed are quite coolly cited as proof of a partial tyranny of Ireland by England ; yet a ... law , whether administered in Lon- don or in Dublin , were no proofs of English dislike of Ireland . The early history ...
... laws of centuries long passed are quite coolly cited as proof of a partial tyranny of Ireland by England ; yet a ... law , whether administered in Lon- don or in Dublin , were no proofs of English dislike of Ireland . The early history ...
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... laws preventing the people from being scourged by the cosherings of their rulers . His well known talents , and the sternness with which he imprisoned those chiefs who ventured to infringe his laws , had a salutary effect ; and in his ...
... laws preventing the people from being scourged by the cosherings of their rulers . His well known talents , and the sternness with which he imprisoned those chiefs who ventured to infringe his laws , had a salutary effect ; and in his ...
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... laws , administered by governors of their own race . One of these , Godfred , king of Dublin , was banished almost immediately after the accession of Turlough , who filled the vacancy with Murkentach , his own son . A similar tyrannic ...
... laws , administered by governors of their own race . One of these , Godfred , king of Dublin , was banished almost immediately after the accession of Turlough , who filled the vacancy with Murkentach , his own son . A similar tyrannic ...
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... laws for the regulation of marriage , wills , and succession of property were propounded , the king proceeded to celebrate the feast of Christmas at Dublin . The city possessed no apartment large enough to serve for the royal banquet ...
... laws for the regulation of marriage , wills , and succession of property were propounded , the king proceeded to celebrate the feast of Christmas at Dublin . The city possessed no apartment large enough to serve for the royal banquet ...
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... law , those inhabitants undoubtedly enjoyed the same imperfect liberty as English- men of the same rank ; and nothing ... laws and customs to the whole Irish people . Utterly heedless , it would seem , of the fact that , as far as decree ...
... law , those inhabitants undoubtedly enjoyed the same imperfect liberty as English- men of the same rank ; and nothing ... laws and customs to the whole Irish people . Utterly heedless , it would seem , of the fact that , as far as decree ...
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