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History of the Union of the Kingdoms of Great-Britain and Ireland: With an ... - Page 521
by Charles Coote - 1802 - 522 pages
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 762 pages
...tributions of the two countries. Refolded, that it be the eighth article of the union, that all laws in force, at the time of the Union, and all the courts of civil and uccl^iiafticaf jurifdidion within the refl-' pcelive kingdoms, (hall remain now as by law eflabliflied...
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Union Pamphlets, Volume 5

Ireland - 1799 - 576 pages
...every Part of the Kingdom. V11I. That for the fame Purpofe it would be fit to propofe, That all Laws in force at the Time of the Union, and all the Courts of Civil or Ecclefiaftical Jurifdidtion within the refpedive Kingdoms, (hall remain as now by Law Law eftablimed...
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Speech ... in the House of Commons ... April the 23d, 1799, on seconding the ...

Sylvester Douglas (baron Glenbervie.) - 1800 - 242 pages
...the opinion of this Committee, That, for the fame purpofe, it would be fit to propole, that all laws in force at the time of the Union, and all the courts of civil or ecclefiaftical jurifd1ftion, within the rcfpeftive kingdoms, fhull remain, as now by law eftabl1fhed,...
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Collectanea Politica: Or, The Political Transactions of Ireland from the ...

William Wenman Seward - Ireland - 1804 - 556 pages
...contributions of the two countries." Article 8 — «' That it be the eighth article of Union, that all laws in force at the time of the Union, and all the. courts of civil and ecciefiaftical jurifdiftion within the refpsctive kingdoms, (hall remain as now by law eftablHhcd within...
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Annual Register, Volume 42

Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 818 pages
...contributions of the two countries. Refblved, that it be the eighth article of the union, that all Jaws in force, at the time of the union, and all the courts of civil and ecclefiaftical jurifdiftion within the refpective kingdoms, (hall remain now as by law eftablifhed...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volume 42

History - 1801 - 762 pages
...contributions of the two countries, Refolved, that it be the eighth article of the union, that all laws in force, at the time of the union, and all the courts of civil and ecclefiaftical jurifdiftion within the refpeftive kingdoms, (hall remain now as by law eftablidied...
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A Compendious View of the Civil Law: And of the Law of the ..., Volume 2

Arthur Browne - Admiralty - 1802 - 598 pages
...England and Ireland^ 40. George III, It is enacted, that it be the eighth article of union, that all laws in force at the time of the union, and all the courts of civil and eccleftaftical jqrifdi&ion within the re, fpeilive kingdoms, {hall remain as now by law eilablifhed...
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A COMPENDIOUS VIEW OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY

CHARLES MAYO, L.L.B - 1804 - 586 pages
...courts of the civil and ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective kingdoms shall remain now as by law established within the same, subject only to such alterations and regulations as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the united kingdom to require.* These resolutions...
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A History of Ireland, from the Earliest Accounts to the ..., Volume 2

James Gordon - Ireland - 1805 - 602 pages
...contributions of the two countries. Art. VIII. That it be the eighth article of the Union, that all law« in force at the time of the Union, and all the courts of civil and ecclefiaftical jurifdiction within the refpcctive kingdoms, mall remain as now by law eftablifhed within...
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The speeches of ... William Pitt in the House of commons [ed. by W.S. Hathaway].

William Pitt - 1806 - 456 pages
...fit to propose that all laws in force at the time of the union, and that all the courts of civil or ecclesiastical jurisdiction within the respective...within the same, subject only to such alterations or regulations from time to time as circumstances may appear to the parliament of the united kingdom...
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