A Vindication of the Conduct and Principles of the Printer of the Newark Herald:: An Appeal to the Justice of the People of England, on the Result of Two Recent and Extraordinary Prosecutions for Libels. With an Appendix, Том 3author; sold also by Sutton, Nottingham; Gales, Sheffield; H. D. Symonds. ...; J. Ridgway, ...; D. I. Eaton, ...; and B. Crosby, ..., London., 1794 - 148 страници |
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... candidate - is the hopes of a place , a title , or what else he can get from the minifter ; the temptation to the borough elector is the candidate's treat and bribe.As ele & ions of all , and fef- fional Parliaments , would cut up by ...
... candidate - is the hopes of a place , a title , or what else he can get from the minifter ; the temptation to the borough elector is the candidate's treat and bribe.As ele & ions of all , and fef- fional Parliaments , would cut up by ...
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... candidate to represent the faid borough ; so that he the said returning officer may receive the fame on or before ... candidates for the faid borough 118 APPENDIX.
... candidate to represent the faid borough ; so that he the said returning officer may receive the fame on or before ... candidates for the faid borough 118 APPENDIX.
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... candidates ( if any ) who offer , and to declare any other candidate or candidates they may think proper , by writing addreffed to the return- ing officer and figned by not lefs than one hundred of the faid inhabitants ; provided fuch ...
... candidates ( if any ) who offer , and to declare any other candidate or candidates they may think proper , by writing addreffed to the return- ing officer and figned by not lefs than one hundred of the faid inhabitants ; provided fuch ...
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... candidates for fuch borough , and read or cause to be read the claufes in this act , which inflict penalties on per- fons who fhall be found guilty of perjury , bribery , cor ruption , or other offences , against this act , and which in ...
... candidates for fuch borough , and read or cause to be read the claufes in this act , which inflict penalties on per- fons who fhall be found guilty of perjury , bribery , cor ruption , or other offences , against this act , and which in ...
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... candidate as he fhall think fit . And be it enacted , That in cafe the said senior peace officer fhall have cause to ... candidates or by any of their agents to place a quere opposite to the name of any voter with the reason ' of fuch ...
... candidate as he fhall think fit . And be it enacted , That in cafe the said senior peace officer fhall have cause to ... candidates or by any of their agents to place a quere opposite to the name of any voter with the reason ' of fuch ...
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