Queries, relative to several defects and grievances in some of the present laws of Ireland , and the proceedings thereon, most humbly offered to the consideration of the gentlemen of the profession, now in Parliament. As useless Laws debilitate such as are necessary, so those, which may be easily eluded, weaken the Legislation, Every Law ought to have its Effect, and no one should be suffered to deviate from it by a particular Convention. Montisquieu's Spirit of the Laws, Vol. II. Page 302. With an Appendix, Containing particularly, A few Observations and Queries, on the several Acts of Parliament here against the further Growth of Popery.
- Howard, Gorges Edmond, 1715-1786.
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Queries, relative to several defects and grievances in some of the present laws of Ireland, and the proceedings thereon, most humbly offered to the consideration of the gentlemen of the profession, now in Parliament. As useless Laws debilitate such as are
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