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... races , to lie in the Family group ' . Amongst the Irish Celts in the earliest times to which modern research has penetrated , a social organization built upon the actual or constructive kinship of members of the community , based on ...
... races , to lie in the Family group ' . Amongst the Irish Celts in the earliest times to which modern research has penetrated , a social organization built upon the actual or constructive kinship of members of the community , based on ...
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... race , has had a twofold origin . It has arisen partly from the disentanglement of the individual rights of the kindred or tribesmen from the collective rights of the Family or Tribe , and partly from the growth and trans- mutation of ...
... race , has had a twofold origin . It has arisen partly from the disentanglement of the individual rights of the kindred or tribesmen from the collective rights of the Family or Tribe , and partly from the growth and trans- mutation of ...
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... races are rather differences in their degrees of development than essential discrepancies2 . The Brehon Law , despite its pretensions to being a code , is rather " an accretion of rules which have clustered round an older nucleus ...
... races are rather differences in their degrees of development than essential discrepancies2 . The Brehon Law , despite its pretensions to being a code , is rather " an accretion of rules which have clustered round an older nucleus ...
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... race at the time when Sir John Davies commuted the Irish tenures . However far in reality the steady march of time had advanced that feudalization of the land , which in Aryan races seems always to have gone hand in hand with increase ...
... race at the time when Sir John Davies commuted the Irish tenures . However far in reality the steady march of time had advanced that feudalization of the land , which in Aryan races seems always to have gone hand in hand with increase ...
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... races . A prominent example of this is pointed out by Mr Justice Field ' in the mode of succession to the Raj existing in many parts of India , where on the decease of the Rajah the succession goes not to his son but to the eldest male ...
... races . A prominent example of this is pointed out by Mr Justice Field ' in the mode of succession to the Raj existing in many parts of India , where on the decease of the Rajah the succession goes not to his son but to the eldest male ...
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The History of Land Tenure in Ireland: Being the Yorke Prize Essay William Ernest Montgomery No preview available - 2019 |
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