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 joint Parliaments; and, upon such equitable terms of Representation in England, I presume, no Irish Patriot will object to the binding oi English Statutes (18) whether Ireland be "especially named” or not; because the just reason of objection, before cited from the Judges in the 19th of Henry VI. and 2d Richard III. no longer subjects when a due Representation is allowed.