An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated, and his dangerous notion of Ireland's being under no subordination to the parliamentary authority of England refuted, by reasoning from his own arguments and authorities.
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- An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated, and his dangerous notion of Ireland's being under no subordination to the parliamentary authority of England refuted, by reasoning from his own arguments and authorities.
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- London :: Printed for Rich. Parker ...,
- 1698.
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- Molyneux, William, 1656-1698. -- Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England.
- Ireland -- Politics and government -- 17th century -- Early works to 1800.
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"An answer to Mr. Molyneux his Case of Ireland's being bound by acts of Parliament in England, stated, and his dangerous notion of Ireland's being under no subordination to the parliamentary authority of England refuted, by reasoning from his own arguments and authorities." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A26165.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- THE EPISTLE Dedicatory, By way of PREFACE To the Modern English Nobi∣lity, Gentry, and Protest∣ant Inhabitants of Ireland.
- AN ANSWER TO Mr. Molyneux.
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Some few Faults have escaped the Press,
hich the Reader is desired to Correct. - BOOKS Printed for R. Parker, under the Royal-Exchange in Cornhill.