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The this subject the character of the persons conpetition presented by the
honourable Member cerned , and the character of those who signed for
Middlesex was said to come from Win - the petitions , would be borne in mind .
He chester , hut ...
The this subject the character of the persons conpetition presented by the
honourable Member cerned , and the character of those who signed for
Middlesex was said to come from Win - the petitions , would be borne in mind .
He chester , hut ...
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I hope that namely , a debate on the presenting , or all appeals of that sort will be
rendered rather on the subject of the BIRMING - unnecessary by the speedy
passing of HAM PETITION . I shall here insert the bill , which , after all , I think the
this ...
I hope that namely , a debate on the presenting , or all appeals of that sort will be
rendered rather on the subject of the BIRMING - unnecessary by the speedy
passing of HAM PETITION . I shall here insert the bill , which , after all , I think the
this ...
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Lord MULGRAVE had not real the petition " of their own hands ; they have surjust
presented by his noble Friend beside him “ rounded themselves with all the secu(
Lord Holland ) ; but he believed that the “ rities which an army and the ...
Lord MULGRAVE had not real the petition " of their own hands ; they have surjust
presented by his noble Friend beside him “ rounded themselves with all the secu(
Lord Holland ) ; but he believed that the “ rities which an army and the ...
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It arose upon pre - measures of improvement and amendment . senting a petition
from a place in Suffolk He knew the abilities and kindness and excellent
disposition of his noble Friend , but lol really these constant attacks on the clergy
...
It arose upon pre - measures of improvement and amendment . senting a petition
from a place in Suffolk He knew the abilities and kindness and excellent
disposition of his noble Friend , but lol really these constant attacks on the clergy
...
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A for Middlesex nor he ( Colonel Evaus ) would “ month the people will readily
acquiesce have said any - thing , and the petition might have quietly gone with
others of a similar “ in . The motion will at all events have kind tu that receptacle to
...
A for Middlesex nor he ( Colonel Evaus ) would “ month the people will readily
acquiesce have said any - thing , and the petition might have quietly gone with
others of a similar “ in . The motion will at all events have kind tu that receptacle to
...
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Seite 271 - I have given suck, and know How tender 'tis to love the babe that milks me : I would, while it was smiling in my face, Have pluck'd my nipple from his boneless gums, And dash'd the brains out, had I so sworn as you Have done to this.
Seite 717 - ... shall be entitled to vote in the election of a knight or knights of the shire to serve in any future Parliament for the county, or for the riding, parts...
Seite 741 - ... shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and being convicted thereof shall be liable at the discretion of the court to be imprisoned for any term not exceeding two years, with or without hard labour.
Seite 779 - Botchers left old clothes in the lurch, And fell to turn and patch the church ; Some cried the covenant, instead Of pudding-pies and ginger-bread ; And some for brooms, old boots, and shoes, Bawled out to purge the Commons...
Seite 711 - ... pounds over and above all rents and charges payable out of or in respect of the same...
Seite 735 - ... and such polling shall continue for two days only, such two days being successive days; (that is to say,) for seven hours on the first day of polling, and for eight hours on the second day of polling; and no poll shall be kept open later than four o'clock in the afternoon of the second day; any statute to the contrary notwithstanding.
Seite 713 - July in such year, nor unless such person, where such premises are situate in any Parish, or Township, in which there shall be a Rate for the relief of the Poor...
Seite 653 - But in this and in every other question affecting Ireland, it is, above all things, necessary to look to the best means of securing internal peace and order ; which alone seem wanting to raise a country, blessed by Providence with so many natural advantages, to a state of the greatest prosperity.
Seite 715 - ... such person shall be entitled to vote in the election of a member or members to serve in any future parliament for such city or borough...
Seite 713 - Incapacity, who shall occupy, within such City or Borough, or within any Place sharing in the Election for such City or Borough...