id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt innd.ss001202874 Cary, John, -1720? 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. .txt text/plain 27936 2633 87 Government of England hath not Political State of Ireland hath fuffered very confiderable Alterations fince People of Ireland, by any Authority of rity as King of England, muft doubt, Ireland, at a Parliament held at Oxlatfoevet ford ; and that by this Donation Irehis All land was mofi eminently fet apart again, to be no need on't, for as he fiucceeded to the Crown of England, Ireland King òf England, fhould be fo far of Ireland, and King of England,, than w/fij fuch Afls of Parliament both in Engtrlmtöi Und and Ireland: Surely thele EngjèJuii lijh A£te might be faid to be binding Land, of Ireland hath a Parliament Laws made in the Parliament of Ireland) mujt only have relation to that of England had been granted to Ireland, reft of the good People of England M([ thing ; the Government of England England hath been, and muft ./cache/innd.ss001202874.pdf ./txt/innd.ss001202874.txt