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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. "
Court of Queen's Bench Ireland: A Report of the Proceedings on an Indictment ... - Page 64
by Daniel O'Connell - 1844 - 987 pages
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Chapters in Irish History

William Baillie Kirkpatrick - Ireland - 1875 - 194 pages
...previously, declared, that " the powers exercised under the law of Poynings were unconstitutional ; " and that " the claim of any body of men, other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, to make laws to bind this kingdom, is a grievance." These resolutions were received...
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Select British Eloquence: Embracing the Best Speeches Entire, of the Most ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Great Britain - 1875 - 968 pages
...Dungannon in February, 1782, and passed unanimously a resolution drawn up by Mr. Grattan, 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."...
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Recollections and Suggestions 1813-1873

Earl John Russell Russell - Great Britain - 1875 - 594 pages
...country's freedom. The three most important resolutions agreed upon were these : — ' Resolved : 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 grievanco....
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Recollections and Suggestions 1813-1873

Earl John Russell Russell - Great Britain - 1875 - 578 pages
...country's freedom. The three most important resolutions agreed upon were these : — ' Resolved : 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....
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The Irish Nation: Its History and Its Biography, Volume 3

James Wills - Ireland - 1876 - 750 pages
...the whole catalogue of grievances heretofore discussed by the Commons and public. They resolved — " the claim of any body of men other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, to make laws to bind the kingdom is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance."...
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The Irish Race in the Past and the Present

Augustus J. Thébaud - Ireland - 1878 - 574 pages
...there the delegates swore allegiance to a new and as yet unwritten charter, refusing to acknowledge " the claim of any body of men, other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, to make laws to bind this kingdom. " The same resolution was adopted in successive...
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Ireland Past and Present, Volume 50

Augustus J. Thébaud - Ireland - 1878 - 612 pages
...there the delegates swore allegiance to a new_and as yet unwritten charter, refusing to acknowledge " the claim of any body of men, other than the King, Lords, and Commons of Ireland, to make laws to bind this kingdom. " The same resolution was adopted in successive...
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The Irish Parliament ;from the Year 1782 to 1800: Being the Cressingham ...

bart William Ellis Hume-Williams - 1879 - 134 pages
...learning the use of arms does not abandon any of his civil rights. 2nd. Resolved unanimously, 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....
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Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 3

1879 - 690 pages
...— ' That a citizen by learning the use of arms does not abandon any of his civil rights : ' 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....
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The Irish parliament from the year 1782 to 1800. Cressingham prize essay, 1878

sir William Ellis Hume- Williams (1st bart.) - 1879 - 136 pages
...learning the use of arms does not abandon any of his civil rights. 2nd. Eesolved unanimously, 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....
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