Tuesday, 11 June 2013

A principal (6/2010)


A principal is someone who is responsible in civil law for the (un)authorised activities of his agents. He is usually a person of moderate views or someone with an interest in populist politics and public sobriety. Soldiers enlist the support of intelligent,capable and well-educated young men as principals to give them freedom from civil liability for killing and injuring and destroying. A principal who repudiates his agent or refuses to pay him his emolument (fee) for his actions is killed by his men. (A woman cannot be a principal, therefore). A principal is a mixture between an ideas man and a strong man. The principals are drawn from the extant nobility or the vanquished nobility of a republic. Unlike a monarchy a noble in a republic cannot be regarded as a fountain of justice (fons iustitiae)since republics are based on regicide.

Principals like the Mac Cearaills in Ireland were high kings of Oirghialla and Ireland according to myth and legend. The Irish monarchy ended with the abandonment of Tara in 567 AD. This followed the battle of  Drum Cait.

Coat-trailers.The Mac Cearaills have featured in English and American characterisations while being subjected simultaneously to ar.med attacks to keep them in line and petty harassment,not forgetting police and military attrition. The nomenclature of Irish patrimony are sought out as principals by republicans (res publicae, public affairs). The blood group of kings is A rhesus positive and this blood group is characterised by a calm, firm disposition which quickly turns to mercurial aggression when aroused. The blood group  in question is shared by the royalty of all countries including the English who emerged in Bohemia in the 8th and 9th century after Christ.

In Ireland the line of the Mac Cearaills dates form the coming of the Gael to Ireland in about 448 BC. This history is recorded with embellishment in the Book of Conquests (republished, 1978, Dutton, United States).

A principal is therefore a senior adviser,a headman.

In the teaching of the Church a juvenile principal comes to the use of reason at seven years of age and in King David's case,the age was fourteen years (1 Samuel).

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