The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1891 - 504 sivua |
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... boroughs , as Mr. Pitt proposed , and an extension of the franchise to Manchester , Birmingham , & c . . . . The right of voting should certainly be allowed to copyholders . . . . The House of Com- mons should proceed in the work by ...
... boroughs , as Mr. Pitt proposed , and an extension of the franchise to Manchester , Birmingham , & c . . . . The right of voting should certainly be allowed to copyholders . . . . The House of Com- mons should proceed in the work by ...
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... boroughs . They have appointed a finance committee , and the general wish seems to be to reform the old abuses and establish a limited monarchy . The institutions and forms of England are much quoted . The greatest danger to be feared ...
... boroughs . They have appointed a finance committee , and the general wish seems to be to reform the old abuses and establish a limited monarchy . The institutions and forms of England are much quoted . The greatest danger to be feared ...
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... borough . It was true that Lord John was still under age , and therefore ineligible for a seat in Parliament . Disqualifications of this kind had only slight influence with borough owners , who all acted on , if they did not claim , the ...
... borough . It was true that Lord John was still under age , and therefore ineligible for a seat in Parliament . Disqualifications of this kind had only slight influence with borough owners , who all acted on , if they did not claim , the ...
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... borough in 1716 there were 110 persons who polled at elections . Looking at the returns from thence , it appears that the family to which I belong very often returned a member ; and the other member seems usually to have been a ...
... borough in 1716 there were 110 persons who polled at elections . Looking at the returns from thence , it appears that the family to which I belong very often returned a member ; and the other member seems usually to have been a ...
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... borough members , the majority of whom were returned by private patrons . Neither county members nor borough members were in touch with a suffering people . The later policy of Mr. Pitt , moreover , which was adopted by his successors ...
... borough members , the majority of whom were returned by private patrons . Neither county members nor borough members were in touch with a suffering people . The later policy of Mr. Pitt , moreover , which was adopted by his successors ...
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