... and purchase their elections at such extravagant rates, unless it be from a strong expectation of being well paid for their votes, and of receiving ample recompense and reward for the secret service they have covenanted to perform here It were very... Historical Register - Page 1551722Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1742 - 530 pages
...eldeft Sons of Commoners. ' Whether the Houfe will be willing to enaftit by aClaufe, muft be fubmitted to them, I only take the Liberty to mention, that it were very much to be wifh'd, that Gentlemen of Eitates and Families in the Country would heartily unite in this Particular, of keeping the Elections... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Mitford - 1856 - 448 pages
...they have covenanted to perform here .... It were very much to be wished, that gentlemen of estates and families in the country would heartily unite in this particular, of keeping the elec* whether such zealous gentlemen could have any views of refunding themselves for the charges and... | |
| Library - 1873 - 1084 pages
...service they have covenanted to perform here It were very much to be wished that gentlemen ol estates and families in the country would heartily unite in this particular, of keeping the elections in the soveral counties among themselves ; that they would resolve inviolably to support... | |
| 1873 - 1086 pages
...service they have covenanted to perform here It were very much to be wished that gentlemen of estates and families in the country would heartily unite in this particular, of keeping the elections in the several counties among themselves ; that they would resolve inviolably to support... | |
| 1873 - 1084 pages
...service they have covenanted to perform here It were very much to be wished that gentlemen oi estates ami families in the country would heartily unite in this particular, of keeping the elections in the several counties among themselves ; that they would resolve inviolably to support... | |
| W. C. TAYLOR - 1890 - 890 pages
...they have covenanted to perform here * * * It were very much to be wished, that gentlemen of estates and families in the country would heartily unite in this particular, of keeping the elections in the several counties among themselves ; that they would resolve inviolably to support... | |
| 1722 - 476 pages
...muft be fubmitted to them, I only take the Litoy to mention, that it were very much to be wifli'd, that Gentlemen of Eftates and Families in the Country,...heartily unite in this Particular, of keeping the Eledions in their feveral Counties among themfelves ; thit they would refolve inviolably to fupport... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Cooke Taylor - 1840 - 596 pages
...they have covenanted to perform here .... It were very much to be wished, that gentlemen of estates and families in the country would heartily unite in this particular, of keeping the elections in the several counties among themselves , that they would resolve inviolably to support... | |
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