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... native to become a Bo - Aire . The ordinary free tribesman was the Fer Midba , or inferior man , and of this class there are two divisions ( 1 ) those over the age of 14 and under 20 , who though emancipated were not in pos- session of ...
... native to become a Bo - Aire . The ordinary free tribesman was the Fer Midba , or inferior man , and of this class there are two divisions ( 1 ) those over the age of 14 and under 20 , who though emancipated were not in pos- session of ...
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... native land law recognized by the Attorney - General of James the First will be dealt with in a subsequent chapter , but it is perhaps possible that the explanation of its apparent dis- crepancies with the scheme revealed in the Brehon ...
... native land law recognized by the Attorney - General of James the First will be dealt with in a subsequent chapter , but it is perhaps possible that the explanation of its apparent dis- crepancies with the scheme revealed in the Brehon ...
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... native race , and failed to alter their ideas of the relation of the occupier to the land . On the other hand the Brehon Law secured many adherents from among the English invaders . The causes of this were various . As Mr Froude ...
... native race , and failed to alter their ideas of the relation of the occupier to the land . On the other hand the Brehon Law secured many adherents from among the English invaders . The causes of this were various . As Mr Froude ...
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... native ideas , were galled by the re- strictions of the feudal tenures by which their lands were held ' . The customs of Gavelkind and Tanistry also attracted the younger sons and bastards , whom the strict rules of feudal descent ...
... native ideas , were galled by the re- strictions of the feudal tenures by which their lands were held ' . The customs of Gavelkind and Tanistry also attracted the younger sons and bastards , whom the strict rules of feudal descent ...
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... native Irish ; for at the Synod of Cashel the Irish clergy were specially exempted from the payment of the eric fine * , and from coyne and coshering - provisions which would be meaningless unless such incidents of the Irish land system ...
... native Irish ; for at the Synod of Cashel the Irish clergy were specially exempted from the payment of the eric fine * , and from coyne and coshering - provisions which would be meaningless unless such incidents of the Irish land system ...
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