| Percy Society - 1842 - 334 sivua
...is a great use among the Irish to make great assemblies together upon a Rath or Hill, there to parly (as they say) about matters and wrongs between Township and Township, or one private person and another. But well I wot, and true it hath been oftentimes proved, that in their meetings, many mischiefs have... | |
| 1842 - 356 sivua
...is a great use among the Irish to make great assemblies together upon a Rath or Hill, there to parly (as they say) about matters and wrongs between Township and Township, or one private person and another. But well I wot, and true it hath been oftentimes proved, that in their meetings, many mischiefs have... | |
| Percy Society - 1842 - 340 sivua
...is a great use among the Irish to make great assemblies together upon a Rath or Hill, there to parly (as they say) about matters and wrongs between Township and Township, or cue private person and another. But well I wot, and true it hath been oftentimes proved, that in their... | |
| Murroghoh O'Connor - 1843 - 72 sivua
...is a great use among the Irish to make great assemblies together upon a Rath or Hill, there to parly (as they say) about matters and wrongs between Township and Township, or one private person and another. But well I wot, and true it hath been oftentimes proved, that in their meetings, many mischiefs have... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1857 - 600 sivua
...There is a great use amongst the Irish, to make great assemblies together upon a rath or hill, them to parley, as they say, about matters and wrongs between...township and township, or one private person and another. Hut well 1 wot, and true it bath been oftentimes proved, that in their meetings many mischiefs have... | |
| Richard Cobden - 1867 - 530 sivua
...observances, wholly unchanged. On the other hand, if we look into Shakspeare, or examine the canvass of Teniers, we shall find that, during the same interval...struck with that universal feature in the dress of the people — the greatcoat ? " He maketh his mantle," says Spenser, speaking of the Irish peasant of... | |
| Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie - 1879 - 510 sivua
...the Irish,' says Spenser, ' to make great assemblies together upon a rath or hill, there to parley about matters and wrongs between township and township, or one private person and another.' Decisions thus arrived at may have constituted a third source of Irish law, and several passages in... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 492 sivua
...effect that it was their usage " to make great assemblies together upon a rath or hill, there to parley about matters and wrongs between township and township, or one private person and another." And then there comes the illustration furnished by old English times. The local moots of various kinds... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1904 - 586 sivua
...(as they say) about 1 For Fosterage, see BreJum Larts, ii. 147, 349; and Harris's Wart, ii. i-li. zi. matters and wrongs between township and township, or one private person and another.' ' The Aenach or Fair was an assembly of the people of every class belonging to a district or province.... | |
| Frank Johnston - 1925 - 376 sivua
...effect that it was their usage 'to make great assemblies together upon a rath or hill, there to parley about matters and wrongs between township and township, or one private person and another.' And then there comes the illustration furnished by old English times. The local moots of various kinds... | |
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