The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 116
... English statutes , the earliest that are extant in print . Stat . of Kilkenny , 40. Ed . 3. A. D. 1367 , makes all alliance by marriage , nurture of infants , or gossipred with the Irish , high treason : and if any man of English race ...
... English statutes , the earliest that are extant in print . Stat . of Kilkenny , 40. Ed . 3. A. D. 1367 , makes all alliance by marriage , nurture of infants , or gossipred with the Irish , high treason : and if any man of English race ...
Strana 117
... English apparel , and robbing without such a companion , requires a key , which is only to be found in the gross barbarity of the lawgivers . Perhaps the English were not only privileged to rob , but any one of them , might protect a ...
... English apparel , and robbing without such a companion , requires a key , which is only to be found in the gross barbarity of the lawgivers . Perhaps the English were not only privileged to rob , but any one of them , might protect a ...
Strana 118
... English , and none other , unless there be no per- son that can speak English will accept it ; and if the patron cannot up- on inquiry ( within three months after such avoidance ) get any such person that can speak English , to accept ...
... English , and none other , unless there be no per- son that can speak English will accept it ; and if the patron cannot up- on inquiry ( within three months after such avoidance ) get any such person that can speak English , to accept ...
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