Constitutional History of England From 1760 to 1860 Charles Duke Yonge 8 7

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It was not a connection of domination on theone side and subordination on the other, where every concomitantcircumstance might tempt the one to overbearing arrogance, while theother could not escape a feeling of humiliation. It was rather--to quotethe eloquent peroration of Pitt, when, in the preceding year, he firstintroduced the subject to the consideration of the House of Commons--"afree and voluntary association of two great countries, joining for theircommon benefit in one empire, where ea...ch retained its proportionateweight and importance, under the security of equal laws, reciprocalaffection, and inseparable interests; and which wanted nothing but thatindissoluble connection to render both invincible. " On that occasion Pitt had argued, from the great subsequent increase inthe population and wealth of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and in theprosperity of the whole country of Scotland, that a similar result mightbe looked for in Ireland. And the general trade of Ireland, andespecially the linen manufacture, within a very few years began torealize his prediction.

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