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ARGUMENTS ABOUT THE ALTERATION OF TRIENNIAL ELECTIONS OF PARLIAMENT . ... of the act for the frequent meeting and calling of parliaments in one particular , that is , the changing the term for elections of parliament from three to more ...
ARGUMENTS ABOUT THE ALTERATION OF TRIENNIAL ELECTIONS OF PARLIAMENT . ... of the act for the frequent meeting and calling of parliaments in one particular , that is , the changing the term for elections of parliament from three to more ...
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It is no more a fundamental of our constitution that a new parliament must be summoned every three years than at any other interval . It is equally just , as far as right and authority are concerned , for the King , Lords , and Commons ...
It is no more a fundamental of our constitution that a new parliament must be summoned every three years than at any other interval . It is equally just , as far as right and authority are concerned , for the King , Lords , and Commons ...
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And then again , supposing a parliament chosen for three years only ; a prince resolutely bent upon doing it in a parliamentary way , prepared with treasures and favours , might make such attempts , before that term be expired ...
And then again , supposing a parliament chosen for three years only ; a prince resolutely bent upon doing it in a parliamentary way , prepared with treasures and favours , might make such attempts , before that term be expired ...
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