Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R.E.,F.R.A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1835-1840 |
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Page 192
... attending its introduction , did much to stereotype their laws and customs , and to render a spontaneous onward movement next to impossible . The Brehon or ancient Irish laws had been reduced to a written code , under the immediate ...
... attending its introduction , did much to stereotype their laws and customs , and to render a spontaneous onward movement next to impossible . The Brehon or ancient Irish laws had been reduced to a written code , under the immediate ...
Page 271
... attend was given , I received a representation from Sir John Harvey , the provincial inspector of Leinster , begging that the subject might be well considered before that order was sent out , for he felt that very serious con- sequences ...
... attend was given , I received a representation from Sir John Harvey , the provincial inspector of Leinster , begging that the subject might be well considered before that order was sent out , for he felt that very serious con- sequences ...
Page 272
... attend and to proceed against the parties vigorously . It was thought ( and thought by a great many of the constabulary force ) that the thing could not be done ; but when the factions were fairly met , and were taken up and punished ...
... attend and to proceed against the parties vigorously . It was thought ( and thought by a great many of the constabulary force ) that the thing could not be done ; but when the factions were fairly met , and were taken up and punished ...
Page 277
... their judges . When they came from a distance to attend the court , there were frequently no magistrates in attendance to form a court , and they had to travel home again . " Rumours of an IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CONSTABULARY . 277.
... their judges . When they came from a distance to attend the court , there were frequently no magistrates in attendance to form a court , and they had to travel home again . " Rumours of an IMPROVEMENTS IN THE CONSTABULARY . 277.
Page 283
... A return was ordered to be furnished quarterly , showing the number of Petty * See App . No. III . + " History of the Peace , " vol . ii . p . 285 . Sessions held , how they were attended , and what EXTENSION OF CROWN PROSECUTIONS . 283.
... A return was ordered to be furnished quarterly , showing the number of Petty * See App . No. III . + " History of the Peace , " vol . ii . p . 285 . Sessions held , how they were attended , and what EXTENSION OF CROWN PROSECUTIONS . 283.
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Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E. , F. R. A. S. , Under Secretary to the Lord ... John Ferguson McLennan No preview available - 2020 |
Memoir of Thomas Drummond, R. E., F. R. A.S., Under Secretary to the Lord ... John F. M'lennan No preview available - 2016 |
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