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Page 81
... law : - - The Dillons ; the Daltons ; the Tyrrells ; the Delamares . Here followeth the names of the counties that obey not the King's laws , and have neither justice nor sheriffs under the King : - The county of Waterford , the county ...
... law : - - The Dillons ; the Daltons ; the Tyrrells ; the Delamares . Here followeth the names of the counties that obey not the King's laws , and have neither justice nor sheriffs under the King : - The county of Waterford , the county ...
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... laws . For realms without justice be but tyrannies and robberies , more consonant to beastly appetites , than to the laudable life of reasonable creatures . And whereas wilfulness doth reign by strength , without law or justice , there ...
... laws . For realms without justice be but tyrannies and robberies , more consonant to beastly appetites , than to the laudable life of reasonable creatures . And whereas wilfulness doth reign by strength , without law or justice , there ...
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... laws , there used , be too extreme and rigorous , and that it should be very hard for them to observe the same ; then ye may further ensearch of them , under what manner , and by what laws , they will be ordered and governed ; to the ...
... laws , there used , be too extreme and rigorous , and that it should be very hard for them to observe the same ; then ye may further ensearch of them , under what manner , and by what laws , they will be ordered and governed ; to the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 38 |
THE PLANTATION OF LEIX AND OFFALYcontd 238 | 47 |
ACCOUNTS OF THE STATE OF IRELAND 1515 | 79 |
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