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" That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance. "
The Cork Remembrancer: Being an Historical Register Containing a ... - Page 220
by John Fitzgerald (teacher of mathematics.) - 1783 - 224 lehte
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A history of Irish affairs, from the 12th of October, 1779, to the 15th ...

Francis Dobbs - 1782 - 186 lehte
...collected from the following quotations : — Your reprefentatives there aiTembledr declared,. — " That a claim of any body of men. " other than the King, Lords and Com" mons of Ireland to make laws to bind " this kingdom, is unconditional and a " grievance." —...
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The European Magazine, and London Review, 2. köide

1782 - 542 lehte
...declared, in the mo:l folemn manner, that the crown of Ireland was an imperial crown, ancJ that the claims of any body of men, other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, ta rn ike laws to bind that kingdom, w^s unconftitutional, and a grievance.— Though thiswu the general...
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A compleat collection of the resolutions of the volunteers, grand juries, &c ...

Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782 - 472 lehte
...unanimoufly, That if any Irishman has been, or lhali be hardy enough to afTert, direclly or indirefcly, that any body of men, other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland had, have, or ought to have a right to make laws to bind this realm, in any cafe whatfoever, every...
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A Compleat Collection of the Resolutions of the Volunteers, Grand ..., 1. köide

C. H. Wilson - 1782 - 468 lehte
...kingdom. Refolved unanimoufly, that if any Irifhman has been, or (hall be, hardy enough to aflert, that any body of men, other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, had, have, or ought to have a right to make laws to bind this realm, in any cafe whatfoever, every...
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A History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period, to the Present ..., 2. köide

William Crawford - 1783 - 400 lehte
...citizen by learning the ufe of arms does not abandon any of his civil rights. •" RESOLVED unanimoufly, that a claim of any body of men, other than the king,...of Ireland, to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconftitutional, illegal and a grievance. " RESOLVED, with one diflenting voice onlv, that the powers...
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A History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period, to the Present ..., 2. köide

William Crawford - 1783 - 396 lehte
...citizen by learning the ufe of arms does not abandon any of his civil rights. " RESOLVED unanimoufly, that a claim of any body of men, other than the king,...of Ireland, to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconftitutional, illegal and a grievance. " RESOLVED, with one diffenting voice onlv, that the powers...
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Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland:: From the ...

Thomas Campbell - 1789 - 518 lehte
...That a citizen by learning the ufe of arms, does " not abandon any of his civil rights : That a t: claim of any body of men, other than the king, " lords...of Ireland, to make laws to " bind this kingdom, is unconftitional, illegal, and " a grievance : That the powers exerciled by the " privy council of both...
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The Political History of Ireland, from the Commencement of Lord Townshend's ...

James Mullala - 1793 - 340 lehte
...entered into truly patriotic Refolutions, but the Chief One wag the refolve, " that the claim of anybody of men, other than the King, Lords and Commons of Ireland, to make Laws to bind this Kingdom, is unconftitutional, illegal and a grievance." The Refolutions they entered into relative to the Roman...
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The Scots Magazine, 44. köide

1782 - 682 lehte
...citizen, by learning the ufe of arms, does not abandon any of the civil rights. Refolved unanimoufly,. That a claim of any body of men, other than the King, Lord:;, and Commons of Ireland, to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconltitutional, illegal, and...
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A View of Irish Affairs Since the Revolution of 1688: To the Close ..., 2. köide

James Mullalla - 1795 - 344 lehte
...Dungannon, and entered ino feveral truly patriotic refolutions, but but the the chief one was, " That the claim of any body of men, other than the king> lords,...of Ireland, to make - laws to bind this kingdom, is unconfiitutional, illegal, and a grievance." They alfo agreed to a manly and fpirhed aJdrefs to the...
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