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" ... consolidated together. But, allowing it to be called a distinct kingdom at present, till it is united, so is Yorkshire a distinct county, and was formerly, in the times of the Heptarchy, a kingdom... "
A Brief Essay on the Advantages and Disadvantages which Respectively Attend ... - Page 56
by Josiah Tucker - 1753 - 168 pages
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Arguments for and Against an Union Between Great Britain and Ireland ...

Edward Cooke - 1798 - 46 pages
...two cafes, I fhould be glad to know wherein it confifts ? Is Ireland to be looked upon as a diftinft Kingdom ? — More is the pity : for as the two Kingdoms...and the fame enemies ; they ought to have been long fmce confolidated together. — But allowing it to be called a diftin<St Kingdom at prefent, till it...
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Union Pamphlets, Volume 6

1799 - 598 pages
...-know wherein Jt confifts. Is Ireland to be looked upon as a diftindt kingdom ? So much the worfe 5 for as the two kingdoms have but one common head — one common intereft — the fame friends — and the fame enemies, — they ought, to have leen kngfmce confolidated together....
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Union Pamphlets, Volume 11

1800 - 582 pages
...pity: for as the two kingdoms have bm one common head, one common intereft both in church and (late, the fame friends and the fame enemies ; they ought to have been long fince confolidated together. " But Ireland is more advantageoufly fituated for the trade to the Weft Indies...
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The Pamphleteer, Volume 6

Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 612 pages
...know wherein it consists. Is Ireland to be looked upon as a distinct kingdom ? So much the worse -. for as the two kingdoms have but one common head — one common interest — the same friends and the same enemies, they ought to have been long since conlolidated...
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Tracts Upon the Union

William Smith - 1831 - 264 pages
...know wherein it consists. Is Ireland to be looked upon as a distinct kingdom ? So much the worse ; for, as the two kingdoms have but one common head, one common interest, the same friends, and the same enemies, they ought to have been long since consolidated together....
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A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts on Commerce: From the ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - 1859 - 656 pages
...two cases, 1 should be glad to know wherein it consists ? Is Ireland to be looked upon as a distinct kingdom ?— • more is the pity : For as the two kingdoms have but one common head, — one common interest both in Church and 48 Stale, State, — the same frieuds, — and the same enemies; they ought...
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