Anglo-Irish Politics in the Age of Grattan and PittOne of the first coherent attempts to extensively analyse the history of the Anglo-Irish constitutional relationship between 1782 to 1800. |
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I do not know whether to regret or rejoice ” , he wrote following an attempt by
Flood on 2nd March 1782 to pre - empt Yelverton ' s motion to introduce a bill
confirming British statutes . It is a difficult situation in which I stand : I do not know
what ...
I do not know whether to regret or rejoice ” , he wrote following an attempt by
Flood on 2nd March 1782 to pre - empt Yelverton ' s motion to introduce a bill
confirming British statutes . It is a difficult situation in which I stand : I do not know
what ...
Page 119
... independently on its right to do so : “ . . . if she ( Ireland ) may chuse for herself ,
she and Great Britain may chuse distinct Regents ; and so that union between the
two crowns , which it was the end and object of the Irish statute ( 33 Hen .
... independently on its right to do so : “ . . . if she ( Ireland ) may chuse for herself ,
she and Great Britain may chuse distinct Regents ; and so that union between the
two crowns , which it was the end and object of the Irish statute ( 33 Hen .
Page 178
Provided always , That all such statutes , so far as aforesaid , concerning
commerce , shall bind the subjects of Ireland only , so long as they continue to
bind the subjects of Great Britain . And be it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid ...
Provided always , That all such statutes , so far as aforesaid , concerning
commerce , shall bind the subjects of Ireland only , so long as they continue to
bind the subjects of Great Britain . And be it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid ...
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Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 9 |
Government and Opposition Ireland 16201780 | 17 |
The Making of 1782 | 28 |
Copyright | |
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