| Robert Walsh - 1819 - 574 sivua
...but by the recommendation of seventy powerful individuals, added to the eighty-four before mentioned, and making the total number of patrons altogether...fifty-four, who return a decided majority of your honourable House. members owe their elections entirely to the interference of peers; and your petitioners are... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 sivua
...but by the recommendation of seventy powerful individuals, added to the eighty-four before mentioned, and making the total number of patrons altogether only one hundred and fifty- four, who return a decided majority of your honourable house. If your honourable house will... | |
| William Cobbett - 1827 - 854 sivua
...whom they appear to represent, but by the recommendation of seventy powerful individuals, added '.o the eightyfour before-mentioned, and making the total...fifty-four, who return a decided majority of your honourable house. If your honourable house will accept as evidence the common report and general belief of the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1827 - 444 sivua
...but by the recommendation of seventy powerful individuals, added to the eightyfour before-meritioned, and making the total number of patrons altogether...fifty-four, who return a decided majority of your honourable house. . If your honourable house will accept as evidence the common report and general belief of the... | |
| William Carpenter - 1831 - 508 sivua
...HUNDRED and FIFTY-FOUR, WHO RETURN A DECIDED MAJORITY OF YOUR HONOURABLE HOUSE. If your honourable house will accept as evidence the common report and general...petitioners are ready to name them, and to prove the fact : or if the members in question can be made parties to the inquiry, your petitioners will name... | |
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