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Page 104
... justice , which can never be brought in good order , unless the unbridled sensualities of insolent folks be brought under the rules of the laws . For realms without justice be but tyrannies and robberies , more consonant to beastly ...
... justice , which can never be brought in good order , unless the unbridled sensualities of insolent folks be brought under the rules of the laws . For realms without justice be but tyrannies and robberies , more consonant to beastly ...
Page 273
... Justice of his King's Bench in his Realm of Ireland . . . ( and ) because you are to be there not only Chief Justice , but a councillor of estate , I will put you in mind of the great work now in hand , that you may raise your thoughts ...
... Justice of his King's Bench in his Realm of Ireland . . . ( and ) because you are to be there not only Chief Justice , but a councillor of estate , I will put you in mind of the great work now in hand , that you may raise your thoughts ...
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... justice and the King's attorney , as in Munster , both governing in chief as well for military as civil matters ... Justice , the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , and the Chief Baron of the Exchequer , who had not formerly the style ...
... justice and the King's attorney , as in Munster , both governing in chief as well for military as civil matters ... Justice , the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , and the Chief Baron of the Exchequer , who had not formerly the style ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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