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... English model ; which counties , after- wards enlarged , formed what was called the English Pale , or that division of the island within which the English law was acknow ledged . But even within the Pale were many septs of Irish ...
... English model ; which counties , after- wards enlarged , formed what was called the English Pale , or that division of the island within which the English law was acknow ledged . But even within the Pale were many septs of Irish ...
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... English constitution . With exception of those , whose situa . tion was remote from the settlements of the English , this disadvan- tage was so severely felt , especially by those whose lands were bor dered or surrounded by the lands of ...
... English constitution . With exception of those , whose situa . tion was remote from the settlements of the English , this disadvan- tage was so severely felt , especially by those whose lands were bor dered or surrounded by the lands of ...
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... English settle- ments in Ulster and Connaught were nearly annihilated ; and in this reign was passed that disgrace to Irish legislation , the Statute of Kilkenny ; the particulars of which , with the au- thor's reflections on them , we ...
... English settle- ments in Ulster and Connaught were nearly annihilated ; and in this reign was passed that disgrace to Irish legislation , the Statute of Kilkenny ; the particulars of which , with the au- thor's reflections on them , we ...
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