Considerations On the Act of Union Between Great Britain and Ireland, in Respect of the Parliamentary Oaths, in Two Letters
John Joseph Dillon
Considerations On the Act of Union Between Great Britain and Ireland, in Respect of the Parliamentary Oaths, in Two Letters
John Joseph Dillon
This book provides a fascinating look at the debates surrounding the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland. Dillon argues that the Parliamentary Oaths required by the Act are unjust and unconstitutional, and that they undermine the democratic principles of the Irish people. His insightful analysis is a must-read for anyone interested in British-Irish relations and the history of democracy in Europe.
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