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Show [ 37 ] [36] Dr. -- is inexcufable for having 0mitted thisfixt/y Propqfiz‘im ! for he can- fubjeé'cs, with refpeé‘t to each other, yet they are firmly united, by the bands of LII/gimme, to 0/26 Head (or Monarchy) not be ignorant of the legal and e tablzfl‘ed of lz'miledpo-wer, whereby they enjoy the mode of winding the Ezzglz'fl) Con z‘tul'z'mz to cozzzzlrz'vs demo/Jed from this i/Zzznd, be~ privileges of the fame red/Omzé/e common caufe we have a {binding precedent and example (which has long fubfil'red, and A?! m "m: vneH " ' Law, and the fame mice/[mt Cmfliz‘ution of Hate : {0 that the equality ofprz'w'lege and cmzdz‘z‘z'on renders the Union more juft has been univerfallyallowcd) in the preterit government of Ireland; for that ifland, and equitable, and confequently more though unjultly conquered by our ancef- have been made by any other means. {ate and durable, than it could pothbly tors, enjoys (or, at leal‘t, is allowed to be entitled to) the fame conflitutional And the inhabitants of both iflands privileges as the feat of empire, England (though fprung from a variety ofjarring, itlclfi jealous, and fierce nations) have, by The refpeé‘tive Parliaments of acquired a certain mama! the two illancls are mlz're/y independent of this means, me!) other; they fipzzrcztr/y grant, from cazg/iderdtiorz for each other, as fellow- time to time, the neceflary fupplies to the (late; and no man may prel‘ume to fuéjefis, which could never have been deny their right of enquiring refpeétively into the application ofthem. But, not- produced by mere alliances, guarantees, or det‘enfive leagues, nor perhaps by any other mode of government whatever, withfianding this difiinct (economy, and than that by which Divine Providence the entire independency of the natives or lubjeé‘ts, has effeofted it; viz. the Englif‘n Confiitution. This |