The New Irish Constitution An Exposition And Some Arguments

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The business and science of the country was there open to the whole democracy. Many were the directions for the right conduct of those who took part in the assem- blies against stiffness of delivery, a muttering speech, hair-splitting, uncertain proofs, despising books, incit- ing the multitude, very violent urging, playing a dangerous game to disconcert the meeting, above all against ignorant or false pleading. The authority of the assembly in its exposition of the law was never questioned by ...the people.
" Irishmen, " wrote an English judge to Henry VIII. , " doth observe and keep such laws and statutes which they make upon hills in their country firm and stable, without breaking them for any favour or reward. " " As touching their government in their corporations where they bear rule, " wrote an Englishman, Payne, from Connacht in 1589, " is done with such wisdom, equity, and justice, as demerits worthy commendations. For I myself divers times have seen in several places within their jurisdictions well near twenty causes decided at one sitting, with such indifference that, for the most part, both plaintiff and defendant hath departed contented ; yet many that make show of peace and desireth to live by blood do utterly mislike this or any good thing that the poor Irishman doth.


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