The Catholic Question In AmericaDa Capo Press, 21. 6. 1974 - 138 strán (strany) |
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Strana 84
... statute books had established another in its place . But all English statutes are abrogated in this state , and I should be glad to know what else prevents the catholic religion from being the common law of this land , as it was of ...
... statute books had established another in its place . But all English statutes are abrogated in this state , and I should be glad to know what else prevents the catholic religion from being the common law of this land , as it was of ...
Strana 117
... statute , therefore , must have been peculiarly atro- cious in the eyesof the Irish . What is meant by the distinction between robbing with a man of good fame in English apparel , and robbing without such a companion , requires a key ...
... statute , therefore , must have been peculiarly atro- cious in the eyesof the Irish . What is meant by the distinction between robbing with a man of good fame in English apparel , and robbing without such a companion , requires a key ...
Strana 120
... statute to " bid the beads " to the Irish in the English tongue . The statutes enforced against the Irish during this second epoch are of pure English mauufacture , and may be found in any lawyer's library , in the English statutes at ...
... statute to " bid the beads " to the Irish in the English tongue . The statutes enforced against the Irish during this second epoch are of pure English mauufacture , and may be found in any lawyer's library , in the English statutes at ...
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