The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates.", Band 12Johnson Reprint, 1812 |
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... Elections 25. On applying Part of the Sinking Fund to the Service of the present Year · See Vol . Page IX 885 915 1738 . May 2 . 1739 . Concerning the Right of Navigating the American Seas - X 730 Feb. 1 . May 11 On the Address of ...
... Elections 25. On applying Part of the Sinking Fund to the Service of the present Year · See Vol . Page IX 885 915 1738 . May 2 . 1739 . Concerning the Right of Navigating the American Seas - X 730 Feb. 1 . May 11 On the Address of ...
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... Elections .... 321 ...... 323 329 9. Proceedings respecting the Westminster Election Petition The Commons adjourn - A Message from the King to the Prince of Wales - The Prince's Answer 1742 . Jan. 19 . .... 331 Debate in the Lords on a ...
... Elections .... 321 ...... 323 329 9. Proceedings respecting the Westminster Election Petition The Commons adjourn - A Message from the King to the Prince of Wales - The Prince's Answer 1742 . Jan. 19 . .... 331 Debate in the Lords on a ...
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... elections , though utter strangers to their electors . And it is natural to suppose , that , when the means of corrupting ... election of every person who , whilst he was a member of that House , should accept of any employment under the ...
... elections , though utter strangers to their electors . And it is natural to suppose , that , when the means of corrupting ... election of every person who , whilst he was a member of that House , should accept of any employment under the ...
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... election I may lose twenty of my voters , and therefore I am the more obliged to prevent this passing into a law . Not that I am apprehen- sive that twenty voters more or less , will hinder my being chose again at Tewkesbury ; but as ...
... election I may lose twenty of my voters , and therefore I am the more obliged to prevent this passing into a law . Not that I am apprehen- sive that twenty voters more or less , will hinder my being chose again at Tewkesbury ; but as ...
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... elections , not to put in practice , what many of us have often done with our doubtful voters ; for the housing of them , ( as it is called ) if seamen are amongst them , may be of dangerous consequence , Last year I was against a Bill ...
... elections , not to put in practice , what many of us have often done with our doubtful voters ; for the housing of them , ( as it is called ) if seamen are amongst them , may be of dangerous consequence , Last year I was against a Bill ...
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