That the ports of this country are, by right, open to all foreign countries, not at war with the king, and that any burden thereupon, or obstruction thereto, save only by the parliament of Ireland, are unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance... Historical memoir of the O'Briens - Page 539by John O'Donoghue - 1860 - 551 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Dobbs - 1782 - 186 pages
...pretence of, the law of Poyning's, are uncqnftitutional, and a grievance. 1 *< Refolved unanimoufly, That the ports of this country, are by right open to all foreign countries, not at war with the King., and thaf any burthen thereupon or obftrudion thereto., fave only by the Parliament of Ireland,... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson (of Dublin.) - 1782 - 472 pages
...kingdoms, under, or under colour or pretence of the law of Poyning's, are unconditional, and a grievance. That the ports of this country are, by right, open to all foreign countries not at war with the King, and Uiat any burthen thereupon, or obftruftion thereto, fave only by the parliament of Ireland*... | |
| C. H. Wilson - Dungannon volunteer meetings - 1782 - 468 pages
...under, or under colour or pretence of the law of I'oyning's, is unconftitutional, and a. grievance. That the ports of this country are by right open to all foreign countries not at war with the King, and that unj burthen thereupon, or obflruction thereto, Cave only by the parliament of Ireland,... | |
| William Crawford - Ireland - 1783 - 396 pages
...pretence of the Law of Poynings, , are unconftitutional and a grievance. X, " RESOLVED unanimoufly, that the ports of this country, are, by right, open to all foreign countries, not at war with the king, and that any burden thereupon, or obftruction thereto, fave only by the parliament of Ireland,... | |
| William Crawford - 1783 - 404 pages
...colour or pretence of the Law of Poynings, are unconftitutional and a grievance. " RESOLVED unanimoufly, that the ports of this country, are, by right, open to all foreign countries, not at war with the king, and that any burden thereupon, or obftruction thereto, fave only by the parliament of Ireland,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Ireland - 1789 - 518 pages
...Nobleman of the nation. ** or pretence, of the law of Poyning's, areunconfti" tutional and a grievance .That the ports of this " country are by right open to all foreign countries, " not at war with the king, and that any burthen *' thereupon, or obflruftion thereto, fave only by the *' parliament... | |
| English literature - 1782 - 682 pages
...colour or pretence of the law of Poynings, are unconftitutional, and a grievance. Refolved unanimoufly. That the ports of this country are by right open to all foreign countries not at war with the King ; and that any burden thereupon, or obstruction thereto, fave only by the parliament of Ireland,... | |
| William Wenman Seward - Great Britain - 1801 - 464 pages
...under or under colour or pretence of the law of Poyning's, are unconftitutional, and a grievance* " That the ports of this country are, by right, open to all foreign countries, not at war with the King, and that any burden thereupon, or obftruction thereto,, fave only by the Parliament of Ireland,... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1805 - 482 pages
...pretence of the law of Poynings', are unconstitutional, " and a grievance. '' 4. Resobed unanimously, that the ports of this country are " by right open to all foreign countries not at war with the king ; " and that any burthen thereupon, or obstruction thereto, save " only by the parliament... | |
| Ireland - 1809 - 644 pages
...or pretence of the law of Poyning's, are unconstitutional and a grievance. 4, Resolved unaniulouslyi that the ports of this country are by right open to all foreign countries not at war with the king ; and that any burden thereupon, or obstruction thereto, excepting only by the parliament... | |
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