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
| sir William Ellis Hume- Williams (1st bart.) - 1879 - 136 pages
...Great Britain ; on which connexion 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 any... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1882 - 1148 pages
...Great Britain, on which connection the interests and happiness of both natipus 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 any... | |
| Thomas MacNevin - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1882 - 266 pages
...Great Britain, on which connexion 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 any... | |
| Theology - 1882 - 524 pages
...1782 in an address to the King, claiming 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 Parliament assented to this claim with a strange facility ; Charles James Fox, who was... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1884 - 458 pages
...Grattan, and carried nem. con. (too long to quote in extenso), occurs the following passage :— " That there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind this nation, except the King, Lords, and Commons, of Ireland ; or any other Parliament which hath any... | |
| John Gordon Swift MacNeill - Ireland - 1885 - 120 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 and Commons of Ireland, nor any other Parliament which hath any... | |
| John Gordon Swift MacNeill - Ireland - 1885 - 120 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 1 bind this nation except the King, Lords and Com- ] mons of Ireland, nor any other Parliament which... | |
| American periodicals - 1885 - 850 pages
...that "the crown of Ireland is an imperial crown inseparably annexed to the crown of Great Britain," "the kingdom of Ireland is a distinct kingdom, with...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... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - Ireland - 1888 - 472 pages
...an address to the House assuring his Majesty ' that his subjects of Ireland are a free people, and 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 Parliament which hath any authority... | |
| Alexander Martin Sullivan - Ireland - 1892 - 686 pages
...inconsequential motion, the ever-memorable DECLARATION OF IRISH INDEPENDENCE: "That the kingdom of Iretand is a distinct kingdom, with a parliament of her own, the sole IcgUlature thereof; that there is no body of men competent to make laws to bind the nation, but the... | |
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