| Hugh MacCurtin - 1717 - 336 страница
...acc ble to pervert your Juftice. Take there" fore upon you in a lucky Hour the Gocc vern" vernment of this People, and Exercife the " Power given you hereby with all Freedom " and Security. Afterwards the Crown (in the Irifh Language Mion» Riogha^ ie a Royal Cap ) was put upon... | |
| Patrick Fitzgerald - 1826 - 474 страница
...candour of your actions with blackness, no corruption pervert your justice, nor any ties of friendship make it partial. Take, therefore, upon you in a lucky hour the government of this people, and exercise the power given you hereby with all freedom and security." The Kings of Munster were proclaimed... | |
| George Pepper - 1829 - 486 страница
...candour of your actions with blackness ; no corruption pervert your justice, nor any ties of friendship make it partial. Take therefore, upon you in a lucky hour, the government of your people, and exercise your power according to the dictates of freedom and the injunctions of the... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1842 - 638 страница
...with blackness, nor any kind of corruption, or tie of friendship, be able to pervert your justice. Take therefore upon you in a lucky hour the government of this people, and exercise the powers given you hereby, with all freedom and security." The crown was then placed upon... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1844 - 388 страница
...candour of your actions with blackness, no corruption prevent your justice, and no ties of friendship make it partial. Take, therefore, upon you in a lucky hour the government of this people, and exercise the power here given you with perfect freedom." The gavelkind of Ireland was about the worst... | |
| Martin A. O'Brennan - 1855 - 386 страница
...actions, with blackness nor any kind of corruption, or tie of friendship be able to pervert your justice. Take, therefore, upon you in a lucky hour, the government of this people, and exercise this power, given you hereby with all freedom and security." After this Mionn Riogha, or "... | |
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