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... Notice on this subject the late Sir H. Maine's remarks 66 on Sitting Dharna , " and the statement in the Sen. Mor ( A. L. of I. Vol . I. p . 113 ) that notice and fasting precede dis- tress in the case of a chief . Generally of Royal ...
... Notice on this subject the late Sir H. Maine's remarks 66 on Sitting Dharna , " and the statement in the Sen. Mor ( A. L. of I. Vol . I. p . 113 ) that notice and fasting precede dis- tress in the case of a chief . Generally of Royal ...
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... Notice some remarks by the late Sir H. Maine in Early Law and Cus- tom on literary fosterage as exemplified in the laws of Menu , poems of Homer ( taking Grote's theory ) and the Brehon laws . The Senchus Mor , however , was supposed to ...
... Notice some remarks by the late Sir H. Maine in Early Law and Cus- tom on literary fosterage as exemplified in the laws of Menu , poems of Homer ( taking Grote's theory ) and the Brehon laws . The Senchus Mor , however , was supposed to ...
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... notice that by the rules of the Brehon Law he should have been in no small degree protected . Thus , theoretically it was possible for the Daer Ceile , without 1 That is the price paid for injuring him . 2 A. L. of I. Vol . 1. p . 261 ...
... notice that by the rules of the Brehon Law he should have been in no small degree protected . Thus , theoretically it was possible for the Daer Ceile , without 1 That is the price paid for injuring him . 2 A. L. of I. Vol . 1. p . 261 ...
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... notice that in the later periods of the Brehon Law this separate property appears to have been distinctly recog- nized , and the power of disposing of it not to have been in any way fettered . The mode of disposal , however , presents ...
... notice that in the later periods of the Brehon Law this separate property appears to have been distinctly recog- nized , and the power of disposing of it not to have been in any way fettered . The mode of disposal , however , presents ...
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... notice . These customs were perhaps neither very unnatural nor very serious in their inception , but they increased to an alarming extent as cen- tury after century of war rolled by , and the English colonists both adopted them as a ...
... notice . These customs were perhaps neither very unnatural nor very serious in their inception , but they increased to an alarming extent as cen- tury after century of war rolled by , and the English colonists both adopted them as a ...
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