| 1769 - 414 pages
...evidence of the fenfes to convince them, that to transfer the right of eleftion from the colle&ive to the reprefentative body of the people, contradicts...have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principles, on which this violent... | |
| Junius - 1770 - 246 pages
...argument, but fimply the evidence of the fenfes, to convince them, that to transfer the right of eleflion from the collective to the reprefentative body of...people, contradicts all thofe ideas of a houfe of a commons, which they have received from their forefathers, and which they had already, though vainly... | |
| 1771 - 508 pages
...parliament. It requires no perfuafion of argument, but (imply the evidence of the fenfes, to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from...all thofe ideas of a houfe' of commons, which they Lave received frum their forefathers, and which they had already, though vainly perhaps, delivered... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 280 pages
...transfer the right of eleftion from the colleftive to the reprefentative body of the people, contradifts all thofe ideas of a houfe of commons, which they...have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principle* OQ •*n which this violent... | |
| Junius - 1772 - 262 pages
...parliament. It requires no perfuafion of argument, but fimply the evidence of the fenfes, to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from the collective to the repreTentative body of the people, contradidts .all thofe ideas of a houfe of commons, which they have... | |
| Junius - 1771 - 370 pages
...parliament. It requires no perfuafion of argument, but fimply the evidence of the fenfes, to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from...have received from their forefathers, and which they already, though vainly perhaps, delivered to their children. The principles on which this violent meafure... | |
| Junius - 1783 - 288 pages
...parliament. It requires no perfoafion of argument, but fimply the evidence of the fenfes, to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from the .collective to the repreXentative body of the people, contradifts all •thofe ideas of a houie of commons, which they... | |
| Junius - 1791 - 416 pages
...It requires no peifuafion of argument, argument, but fimply the evidence of the fenfes to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from...reprefentative body of the people, contradicts all ihofe ideas of a Houfe of Commons, which they have received from their forefathers, and which they... | |
| Junius (pseud.) - 1804 - 450 pages
...parliament. It requires no persuasion of argument, but simply the evidence of the senses, to convince them, that to transfer' the right of election from the collective to the representative body of the people, contradicts all those ideas of a House of Commons, which they have... | |
| Junius - 1804 - 494 pages
...parliament. It requires no persuasion of argument, but simply the evidence of the senses, to convince them, that to transfer the right of election from the collective to the representative body of the people, contradicts all those ideas of a House of Commons, which they have... | |
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