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Page 10
... death " the law divided his lands equally amongst " all his sons . ยท " All the relations of private life were thus vio- " lated . " If the wife of a Catholic declared herself a Pro- " testant , the law enabled her not only to com- " pel ...
... death " the law divided his lands equally amongst " all his sons . ยท " All the relations of private life were thus vio- " lated . " If the wife of a Catholic declared herself a Pro- " testant , the law enabled her not only to com- " pel ...
Page 49
... fuit purus Hibernicus , et non de li- " bero sanguine , etc. Et cum Dominus dicti Johannis ( cujus Hibernicus idem Johannes fuit ) die quo interfectus fuit , so- 66 F " of the death of John , the son of CHAP . 1. ] 49 PROOFS , ETC.
... fuit purus Hibernicus , et non de li- " bero sanguine , etc. Et cum Dominus dicti Johannis ( cujus Hibernicus idem Johannes fuit ) die quo interfectus fuit , so- 66 F " of the death of John , the son of CHAP . 1. ] 49 PROOFS , ETC.
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Daniel O'Connell. " of the death of John , the son of Juor Mac " Gillemory , by him feloniously slain , and so " forth , came and well - acknowledged that he slew " the aforesaid John , yet he said , that by his " slaying he could not ...
Daniel O'Connell. " of the death of John , the son of Juor Mac " Gillemory , by him feloniously slain , and so " forth , came and well - acknowledged that he slew " the aforesaid John , yet he said , that by his " slaying he could not ...
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... death ) , but by a fine , or pecuniary punish- " ment , which is called anericke , according to " the Brehon , or Irish law . " The following record speaks still more distinctly the perfect right claimed and enjoyed by the English in ...
... death ) , but by a fine , or pecuniary punish- " ment , which is called anericke , according to " the Brehon , or Irish law . " The following record speaks still more distinctly the perfect right claimed and enjoyed by the English in ...
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... death , and that " every one was paid something for his share . " Another instance I select from a multitude of si- milar cases mentioned by Lee in his memorial . " The Irish who have once offended , " says Lee in his memorial to ...
... death , and that " every one was paid something for his share . " Another instance I select from a multitude of si- milar cases mentioned by Lee in his memorial . " The Irish who have once offended , " says Lee in his memorial to ...
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