The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 332
... called upon to discharge that high office , depended the weal or the woe of the kingdom . Now , to this full - blown state of the popular representation - to legislative duties thus important , and to legisla- tive privileges thus ...
... called upon to discharge that high office , depended the weal or the woe of the kingdom . Now , to this full - blown state of the popular representation - to legislative duties thus important , and to legisla- tive privileges thus ...
Page 557
... called for within three years . If , however , too little has been paid , the parties acting under the will , must , within six months after the discovery , pay in the differ- ence of the probate stamp . Should this be neglected , the ...
... called for within three years . If , however , too little has been paid , the parties acting under the will , must , within six months after the discovery , pay in the differ- ence of the probate stamp . Should this be neglected , the ...
Page 732
... called Lamas Ubhal , which means the day sacred to the deity of fruits , under whose guidance , therefore , all these mystical inquiries are supposed to be conducted . For one of the ceremonies observed on this occasion , he has found a ...
... called Lamas Ubhal , which means the day sacred to the deity of fruits , under whose guidance , therefore , all these mystical inquiries are supposed to be conducted . For one of the ceremonies observed on this occasion , he has found a ...
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