| Society of writers to the signet libr - 1826 - 174 páginas
...(CHARLES). A Treatise of affairs Maritime, and of Commerce. 8vo. Lond. 1722. MOLYNEAUX (WILLIAM). The case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament made in England, stated. 12mo. Dublin, 1698. MONASTERY, a Romance ; by the Author of Waverley. 3 vols. 12«zo. Edin. 1820. MONCONOYS... | |
| Thomas D'Arcy McGee - 1857 - 264 páginas
...Esto perpetua !" The historian of Grattan's era has not overlooked its chief precursor. " Molyneux's ' Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament made in England, stated,' whilst it received," says Mr. Mac Nevin, " the applause of the intelligent men in this country, was... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1867 - 444 páginas
..." the men of 1782." It first took a distinct form in that publication of singular ability — " The case of Ireland being bound by acts of Parliament made in England," by William Molyneux, Dublin, 8vo., 16:)7-8. The next eminent writer who followed in the wake of Molyneux,... | |
| Alfred Webb - 1878 - 616 páginas
...induced Molyneux to write the work that has since rendered his name conspicuous in Irish history : Tlie Case of Ireland, being bound by Acts of Parliament made in England, Stated, published, with a dedication to the King, early iu 1698. It maintained that Ireland and England were... | |
| William Francis Collier - 1884 - 286 páginas
...Catholics begun. 1R98. Woollen Trade of Ireland discouraged. William Molyneux published his book, entitled Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament made in England Stated. He died in the same year. 1700. Act passed to resume Forfeited Estates. 1702. March 8. Death of William... | |
| Emily Lawless - 1887 - 490 páginas
...of the three wherein it appears, but rather cherish and encourage it wherever we meet it." l 1 "The Case of Ireland being bound by Acts of Parliament made in England." By William Molyneux, Esq., Dublin. DEATH OF MOLYNEUX. 315 For a remonstrance so dignified, couched... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1903 - 210 páginas
...the repression of Irish trade. Early in 1698 he published a work which may be called famous—" The Case of Ireland, being bound by Acts of Parliament made in England, Stated." In this he contended that England and Ireland were two separate kingdoms under the same Sovereign.... | |
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