Excerpt from The History of the Volunteers of 1782
For all purposes but one, any details of the early Irish Parliaments would be unnecessary in this work. But it is thought advisable to place some facts, relative to these bodies, before the reader, for the purpose of his better understanding the struggle in which the Volun teers were engaged. And the institution they succeeded in restoring.
We must not expect to find in the first parliaments held in Ireland, much of the form or spirit of modern legislative assemblies. The growth of these institutions has been slow; and the perfection of mod ern times, or any admixture of the democratic element, would be sought for in vain in the rude Baronial assemblies of ancient Ireland.
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