Political papers, chiefly respecting the attempt of the county of York, and other considerable districts, commenced in 1799 ... to effect a reformation of the parliament of Great-Britain: collected by C. Wyvill, Том 1Christopher Wyvill 1794 |
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... Lord Mayor of London prefided at it ; that the Duke of Richmond and the Right Hon . William Pitt were prefent ; that the Refolutions agreed to by the Meeting were originally drawn by the Editor , not exactly as they now stand at page ...
... Lord Mayor of London prefided at it ; that the Duke of Richmond and the Right Hon . William Pitt were prefent ; that the Refolutions agreed to by the Meeting were originally drawn by the Editor , not exactly as they now stand at page ...
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... fatal to the Liberties of this Country . " The Author was underfood to be John Lee , Efq ; afterwards Attorney - General in Lord Rockingham's Administration . The The Petition improved by the addition of this claufe was xii POSTSCRIPT .
... fatal to the Liberties of this Country . " The Author was underfood to be John Lee , Efq ; afterwards Attorney - General in Lord Rockingham's Administration . The The Petition improved by the addition of this claufe was xii POSTSCRIPT .
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... Lord Rockingham and his Noble Friends to join with him in that measure . The absence of the Lords alluded to , was a fufficiently plain intimation to the popular Agents , that the affiftance of the Great Whig Ariftocracy in any more ...
... Lord Rockingham and his Noble Friends to join with him in that measure . The absence of the Lords alluded to , was a fufficiently plain intimation to the popular Agents , that the affiftance of the Great Whig Ariftocracy in any more ...
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... Lord John Cavendish could not comply , they found them- felves at the General Election , in the fame year , under the hard neceffity to oppofe his Re - election . For their conduct on this occafion , they have been cenfured with much ...
... Lord John Cavendish could not comply , they found them- felves at the General Election , in the fame year , under the hard neceffity to oppofe his Re - election . For their conduct on this occafion , they have been cenfured with much ...
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... Lord Rockingham , expreffing his opinion , that Triennial Parliaments would be prefera- ble to Annual ; and promifing that if adopted by the Committee , the mea- fure would be fupported by his Lord- fhip and his Friends . On a profpect ...
... Lord Rockingham , expreffing his opinion , that Triennial Parliaments would be prefera- ble to Annual ; and promifing that if adopted by the Committee , the mea- fure would be fupported by his Lord- fhip and his Friends . On a profpect ...
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abuſes adjourned affembled Affociation againſt anſwer appointed Bart C. J. FOX cauſe Chairman confequence confideration conftitutional County of York Croft Crown declare defired Deputies effectual Election eſtabliſhed exprefs faid fame fecurity fenfe fent fentiments feveral fhall fhould figned firſt fome foon fpirit Freeholders ftate fubject fuch fupport fure Gentlemen Great-Britain greateſt Hildyard himſelf honour Houfe Houſe of Commons humble fervant increaſe influence intereft James Norcliffe John King kingdom laft letter liberty Lord Lord John Cavendish Lord Rockingham Majefty meaſures meeting be given Members Middlefex mittee moft moſt muſt neceffary occafion Paper Parliament penfions perfons Petition Plan of Affociation prefent propofed propofitions public money purpoſe queftion reafon Refolutions Refolved reform refpectable Repreſentation Repreſentatives requeſted reſtore ſhall Sir GEORGE ARMYTAGE Sir George Savile Sir Robert Hildyard Smelt Smyth ſtate Strickland Sub-Committee thanks thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas thoſe tion Tueſday unanimoufly Weſtminſter William wiſhes WYVILL Yorkshire
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Страница xlvi - Gentlemen be appointed to carry on the necessary correspondence for effectually promoting the object of the Petition, and to prepare a plan of an association on legal and constitutional grounds, to support that laudable reform, and such other measures as may conduce to restore the freedom of Parliament...
Страница l - ... taxes, will be injurious to the rights and property of the people, and derogatory from the honour and dignity of parliament.
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