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... Legislatures of the Colonies and Dependencies of Great Britain , where they are representative , have each , it is true , been modelled on the legislature of the mother country . They each , however , in outward form and structure ...
... Legislatures of the Colonies and Dependencies of Great Britain , where they are representative , have each , it is true , been modelled on the legislature of the mother country . They each , however , in outward form and structure ...
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... legislature , invested with final judicature , above three hundred years before any colony in America had a name . Those colonies have had popular assemblies , it is true , but not parliaments consisting of king , lords , and commons ...
... legislature , invested with final judicature , above three hundred years before any colony in America had a name . Those colonies have had popular assemblies , it is true , but not parliaments consisting of king , lords , and commons ...
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... Legislature . The aim of the Irish patriot party in and out of Parliament was to extend to Ireland the rights gained by England at the Revo- lution , and thus to assimilate in spirit as well as in form the Irish to the English ...
... Legislature . The aim of the Irish patriot party in and out of Parliament was to extend to Ireland the rights gained by England at the Revo- lution , and thus to assimilate in spirit as well as in form the Irish to the English ...
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... Irish Affairs , " edited by M. Arnold , p . 239 . + " Edmund Burke on Irish Affairs , " edited by M. Arnold , pp . 234 , 244 . " Irish Debates , " vol . xii . p . 193 . Irish Legislatures ; and a general view of the Irish.
... Irish Affairs , " edited by M. Arnold , p . 239 . + " Edmund Burke on Irish Affairs , " edited by M. Arnold , pp . 234 , 244 . " Irish Debates , " vol . xii . p . 193 . Irish Legislatures ; and a general view of the Irish.
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What it Was, and what it Did John Gordon Swift MacNeill. Irish Legislatures ; and a general view of the Irish Constitution will , it is believed , be of interest at the present time . It will be useful to the student , who will see in ...
What it Was, and what it Did John Gordon Swift MacNeill. Irish Legislatures ; and a general view of the Irish Constitution will , it is believed , be of interest at the present time . It will be useful to the student , who will see in ...
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