| 1793
...bodies of men of fuch limited numbers as renders them an eafy prey to the artful, or a ready pnrchafe to the •wealthy. To regulate the right of voting...fhorten the duration of parliaments, and by removing the caules of th;it confulion, litigation and expcnce, witii which they are at this day conducted, to render... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1793 - 740 sivua
...bodies of men of fuch limited numbers as renders them an eafy prey to the artful, or a ready purchafe to the wealthy. To regulate the right of voting upon...removing the caufes of that confufion, litigation, and expence, with which they are at this day conducted, to render frequent and new elections, what... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 sivua
...Revolution aflerted them to be, the means of a happy union and good agreement between the King and People. To regulate the right of voting upon an uniform and equitable principle. And your Pttilioaers ftiall ntr friy. In the Petition it was thought advileable to avoid any sflertion... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 sivua
...Revolution aliened them to be, the means of a happy union and good agreement between the King and People. To regulate the right of voting upon an uniform and equitable principle. And jour Petilioncrt Jball e^-er pray. In the Petition it was thought advifeable to avoid any aflertion... | |
| William Cobbett - 1812 - 446 sivua
...bodies of men of such limited numbers, as renders them an easy prey to the artful, or a ready purchase to the wealthy. To regulate the right of voting upon an uniform aud equitable principle. Aud, finally, to shorten the duration of Parliament*, and by removing the... | |
| Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 698 sivua
...bodies of men of fuch limited numbers as renders them an eafy prey to the artful, or a ready purchafe to the wealthy. To regulate the right of voting upon...litigation, andexpence, with which they are at this day conduced, to render frequent and new Elections, what our Anceftors at the Revolution afferted them... | |
| William Cobbett - 1817 - 800 sivua
...bodies of men of such limited numbers as renders them an easy prey to the artful, or a ready purchase to the wealthy. To regulate the right of voting upon...an uniform and equitable principle. And finally, to shorten the duration of parliaments, and by removing the causes of that confusion, litigation, and... | |
| 1810 - 512 sivua
...the duratation of parliaments; and by removing the causes of that confuiion, litigation, and expense, with which they are at this day conducted, to render frequent and new elections, what our ancestorsat the revolution asserted them to be, the means of a happy union and good agreement between... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1810 - 692 sivua
...the duration of parliaments, and, by removing the cause of that confusion, litigation, and «xpence, with which they are at this day conducted, to render frequent and new elections, what our ancestors at the revolution asserted them to be, the means of a happy union and good agreement between... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 754 sivua
...the duration of parliaments; and, by removing the causee of that confusion, litigation, and expence with which they are at this day conducted, to render frequent and new elections, what our ancestors at the revolution asserted them to be, the means of a happy union between the king and the... | |
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