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" 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 382
by Maurice Lenihan - 1866
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The Speeches of the Right Hon. Henry Grattan: To which is Added His Letter ...

Henry Grattan - Great Britain - 1861 - 490 pages
...in the famous Address to the King, stating "that the Crown of England is an Imperial Crown, but that Ireland is a distinct Kingdom, with a Parliament of her own, the sole Legislature thereof". The English Government t hen placed the Resolutions before the King, who directed copies to be laid...
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Historical Review of the Irish Parliaments, from the Epoch of Henry II. to ...

Warden Hatton Flood - 1863 - 192 pages
...that the Crown of Ireland is an imperial crown, inseparably annexed to the Crown of Great Britain, 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, and Commons of Ireland ; nor any other parliament which hath any...
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The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Derived from Our Native Annals ...

Martin Haverty - Ireland - 1867 - 798 pages
...of bot.1essentially depend; but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a parlianve own, the sole legislature thereof. That there is no body of men competent to ijiake hfvs-g this nation, except the king, lords, and commons of Ireland, nor any other parliament...
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Speeches: To which is Added His Letter on the Union

Henry Grattan - 1868 - 476 pages
...the famous Address to the King, stating "that the Crown of Eng. 3and is an Imperial Crown, hut that Ireland is a distinct Kingdom, with a Parliament of her own, the sole Legislature thereof. The English Government then placed the Resolutions before tl.e King, who directed copies to be laid...
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The History of Ireland: From the Treaty of Limerick to the Present ..., Volume 1

Ireland - 1869 - 590 pages
...that the kingdom 144 HISTORY OF IRELAND. 'ïf Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a Parliament of lier own — the sole legislature thereof. That there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind thi> nation except the King, Lords, and Com mons, of Ireland ; nor any other Parlia ment which hath...
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The History of Ireland: From the Treaty of Limerick to the ..., Volumes 1-2

Ireland - 1869 - 608 pages
...interests and happiness of both nations failure, but that all men felt anxious to essentially depend ; but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a Parliament of her own — the sole legisla ture thereof. That there is no body o: men competent to make laws to bind this nation except...
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The History of Ireland,: From the Treaty of Limerick to the ..., Volume 1

John Mitchel - Ireland - 1869 - 316 pages
...interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend ; but that the kingdom 144 HISTORY OF IRELAND. of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with a Parliament of her own — the sole legisla ture thereof. That there is no body 01 men competent to make laws to bind this nation except...
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Ireland: Industrial, Political, and Social

John Nicholas Murphy - Ireland - 1870 - 548 pages
...constitutional language. It moved an humble address to his Majesty, the main purport of which was : — That there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation except the king, lords and commons of Ireland ; nor any other parliament which hath any...
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The History of Ireland, Ancient and Modern: Derived from Our Native Annals ...

Martin Haverty - Ireland - 1872 - 794 pages
...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, and commons of Ireland, nor any other parliament which hath •ny...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 5; Volume 85

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - Authors - 1872 - 858 pages
...Great Britaiu. on which connection the interests and happiness of both nations essentially depend, but that the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom...Parliament of her own, the sole legislature thereof, and there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation, except the King, Lords, and...
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