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Show l H4 1 [115] rity of the Englyb Parliament, which Serjeant Mayart allows: " Neither is it " {I'M/[mm hereafter," 63c. And again, in p. 192, " But we all know" (lays he) " to be imagined" ({3in he in p. 199) " that the Kings and Parliaments in Eng" land will ever avoid any Laws made in " with 'zv/mt great caig/Zt/taz‘z'on, dvlzéem" lion, and blew/edge _of things, and the " Ire/12ml without a good and jull caufe, " circzmz/bmces of t/aem, {/33 Kings and " Parliament; of England have flill 0r- " flare they have not done (myfllc/a tbz'rzgs " for 4/2025! four [1102de years, which is " time enough to have experience of " their honour and juflice," fife. And he afterwards ufes thi s plea con- ‘ dered their afl‘airs, C‘i'r‘. And we may," (lavs he,) " as all our anceltors have " done, try/Z in their avg/dam, {lg/lice, and " jzzr/gr‘nmzl, as a./i_//flc[v71tliedgr' and fecu- " rity for us." But, furely, no People, cerning the Honour and Jufl ice of the who have the ule of realbn or common- Englifh Parliament, as an inducement for fenfe, would be induced by [ix/J an argument to fubmit the-mfelves implicitly to a the Irifh to be bound by it; " and feeing" (fiiys he in p. 191) " that, for above " 400 years, they have never done hurt Parliament, in which they have no Share of Power or sz'efi'nmtim; though, in- " to Ireland, ‘53" 5. the refore we may well deed, it may be alleged, in behalf of this writer and his argument, that Par- " trufl land - " de'omum BREV'IA L'e COMMUNI JURE, " gua' rm‘rm/I in Jug/fa, film/1'!" rurrtmt in Hréemin," 8.1.. Thus it appears, that all Inf/J Suhjeéts, withOUt diflinétion, are entitled, according to the clearelt molt unqueliionnble and tellimony, to all the Rights, Immunities, ‘ .. , and Advantages, of ding/1a C/JurmU 3113. the [wig/1]» (Summon Law. liaments, before his time, were, ingene- ml, lefs corrupt than they have been fince, if we except the Parliaments of Richard II. and Queen Mary; but, in thefe latter times, " we all blow with Q 2 " tab/It |