That the crown of Ireland is an imperial crown inseparably annexed to the crown of Great Britain, on which connection the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend: but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a parliament... Limerick: its history and antiquities - Page 382by Maurice Lenihan - 1866Full view - About this book
| James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 pages
...imperial crown, inseparately annexed to the crown of Great-Britain: but that the kingdom of Ireland was a distinct kingdom, with a parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof: that in this right they conceived the very essence of their liberty to exist: that in behalf of all the... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1819 - 810 pages
...of both nations essentially depends ; but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct dominion, having a parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof. That there is no power whatsoever competent to make laws to bind this natiop, except the King, Lords, and Commons of... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...of both nations essentially depends ; but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct dominion, having a parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof: that there is no power whatsoever competent to make laws to bind this nation, except the king, lords, and commons of... | |
| Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...nations essentially depend: but the kingdom of Ireland is distinct, with a parliament of its own ; that there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind Ireland, except the king, lords, and commons thereof; nor any other parliament that hath any power... | |
| Dennis Taaffe - 1811 - 590 pages
...To assure his majesty, that the people of Ireland were a free people; that the crown of Ireland was a distinct kingdom, with a parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof. " To assure his majesty, 'that by their fundamental laws and franchises, which they on the part of... | |
| Henry Grattan - Ireland - 1813 - 540 pages
...government. " To assure his Majesty that the people of Ireland are nfree /ici'ufi' ; that the crown of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a Parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof. '. To assure his Majesty, that by our fundamental laws and franchises, laws and franchises which we,... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 556 pages
...Great Britain, oh which connection the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend; bat that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom,...there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation, except the king, lords, and cimmoiis of Ireland ; nor any other parliament which hath... | |
| Stephen Barlow - Ireland - 1814 - 552 pages
...Great Britain, on which connection the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend; but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom,...there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation, except the king, lords, end cinnnons of Ireland ; nor any other parliament which hath... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 764 pages
...nations cflentially depend : but the kingdom of Ireland is diftinft, with a parliament of its own ; that there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind Ireland, except the king, lords, and commons thereof, nor any other parliament that hath any power... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 810 pages
...nations eflentially depend : but the kingdom of Ireland is diflinft, with a parliament of its own ; that there is no body of men .competent to make laws to bind Ireland, except the king, lords, and commons thereof, nor any other parliament that Kath any power... | |
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