The ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
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The ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom is admittedly the sovereign of the whole British Empire.
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Unless and until the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom otherwise determine, the following provisions shall have effect:-
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The British Parliament ; that is, the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom with the Irish representatives removed from it.
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The British Parliament differs from the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom certainly in constitution, if not also in authority.
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The so-called Imperial Parliament nearly corresponds with the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom in constitution, but differs from it in function and authority.
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Yet its predominance in the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom can be permanently secured only if it is made fully and completely representative.
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Yet the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom retains now, as ever, the indisputable legal power to change or abolish the Constitution of the Dominion.
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Whether it does or does not inherit the legal powers of the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom is a separate question afterwards to be considered.
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You have had any number of Acts of Parliament which the ancient Parliament of Ireland or the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom could give him.
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Nor need the superfluous proviso in the same clause be reproduced, asserting the "supreme power and authority of the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom."
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Thenceforth Ireland was represented by 28 peers and 100 Commoners in the ParliamentoftheUnitedKingdom (often called, carelessly, the British Parliament).