The Complte History of Ireland,: From the Earliest Times: Being Compiled from a Connected Continuation by Approved Standard Writers. Embellished with Magnificent Steel Engravings, from Designs Taken Expressly by W. H. Bartlett, EsqR. Martin & Company, 1845 - Ireland |
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... ment ; and the third , to imprisonment for life . In the same statutes the restitution of the first - fruits was decreed , and the pay- ment of a twentieth part of the revenues of livings to the crown ; lastly , it was enacted that the ...
... ment ; and the third , to imprisonment for life . In the same statutes the restitution of the first - fruits was decreed , and the pay- ment of a twentieth part of the revenues of livings to the crown ; lastly , it was enacted that the ...
Page 399
... ment , and oppressing the people ; and it scrupled not to insult and ill - treat both . " - TAYLOR . " About seven years after the treaty was signed , King William , who had been all that time at war with France , concluded a peace at ...
... ment , and oppressing the people ; and it scrupled not to insult and ill - treat both . " - TAYLOR . " About seven years after the treaty was signed , King William , who had been all that time at war with France , concluded a peace at ...
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... ment , by them , does not differ from slavery . In this case it would be a contradiction in terms to say that the state governs itself . " From hence it is obvious that civil lib- erty , in its most perfect degree , can be en- joyed ...
... ment , by them , does not differ from slavery . In this case it would be a contradiction in terms to say that the state governs itself . " From hence it is obvious that civil lib- erty , in its most perfect degree , can be en- joyed ...
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