A Short History of the Kingdom of Ireland from the Earliest Times to the Union with Great Britain: With Five Maps and Appendices |
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... , " the end . " § In ( quære Inne , " the middle " ? ) , " small , " in compounds , " proper , " " fit . " ( Quære Ind , the head or end of an arrow ? ) — became a fresh stirps , retaining the tract allotted CONDITION OF THE EARLY IRISH .
... , " the end . " § In ( quære Inne , " the middle " ? ) , " small , " in compounds , " proper , " " fit . " ( Quære Ind , the head or end of an arrow ? ) — became a fresh stirps , retaining the tract allotted CONDITION OF THE EARLY IRISH .
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... small horses remarkable for their fleetness . The ordinary dwellings of the tribesmen were small buildings , made of wood and wattles , about seventeen feet in length , with sometimes a detached kitchen in the rear . Their chiefs ...
... small horses remarkable for their fleetness . The ordinary dwellings of the tribesmen were small buildings , made of wood and wattles , about seventeen feet in length , with sometimes a detached kitchen in the rear . Their chiefs ...
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... smaller eccle- siastical establishments owed allegiance to the parent monastery , and paid a tax or tribute to its support . On the other hand , the bishops , except in the cases of the sees of Armagh and Trim , were not necessarily ...
... smaller eccle- siastical establishments owed allegiance to the parent monastery , and paid a tax or tribute to its support . On the other hand , the bishops , except in the cases of the sees of Armagh and Trim , were not necessarily ...
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... smaller men , who were bound to him in the same way as he was bound to the king ; and these again could repeat the process with still smaller men . The process being known THE COLONISTS.
... smaller men , who were bound to him in the same way as he was bound to the king ; and these again could repeat the process with still smaller men . The process being known THE COLONISTS.
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With Five Maps and Appendices Charles George Walpole. process with still smaller men . The process being known as subinfeudation . This system could not be applied to Ireland , where the tribal system prevailed , without revolutionizing ...
With Five Maps and Appendices Charles George Walpole. process with still smaller men . The process being known as subinfeudation . This system could not be applied to Ireland , where the tribal system prevailed , without revolutionizing ...
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