The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 5;Volum 74J. Dodsley, 1833 |
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Pàgina 16
... gave one representative each . The consequence was , that there would only be thirty boroughs in schedule B instead of forty - one , and thus in schedule C , instead of twelve members , there would be twenty - two . Instead of there ...
... gave one representative each . The consequence was , that there would only be thirty boroughs in schedule B instead of forty - one , and thus in schedule C , instead of twelve members , there would be twenty - two . Instead of there ...
Pàgina 22
... gave sixty - six members to the agricul- tural interest balanced by sixty- three given to the towns ; but it did so only after having deprived the proper conservative interest of the country of no fewer than a 144 members . The former ...
... gave sixty - six members to the agricul- tural interest balanced by sixty- three given to the towns ; but it did so only after having deprived the proper conservative interest of the country of no fewer than a 144 members . The former ...
Pàgina 24
... gave the right of representation to sundry large constituent bodies , which were entitled to such a pri- vilege , while it withdrew it from those bodies which had been long since disqualified from its consti- tutional exercise . At the ...
... gave the right of representation to sundry large constituent bodies , which were entitled to such a pri- vilege , while it withdrew it from those bodies which had been long since disqualified from its consti- tutional exercise . At the ...
Pàgina 30
... gave stability and perma- nence to the very power , and re- warded even the excesses of the very spirit , which had given birth to all these miseries . Lord Althorpe , on the other hand , challenged the opposition to point out any ...
... gave stability and perma- nence to the very power , and re- warded even the excesses of the very spirit , which had given birth to all these miseries . Lord Althorpe , on the other hand , challenged the opposition to point out any ...
Pàgina 34
... gave , it justified the exaction of that which it refused . The result of the bill , and one which was de- clared to be final and satisfactory was , that no man who did not occupy a 10. house , should be allowed to vote . But the ...
... gave , it justified the exaction of that which it refused . The result of the bill , and one which was de- clared to be final and satisfactory was , that no man who did not occupy a 10. house , should be allowed to vote . But the ...
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