| English liberty - 1769 - 370 pages
...reprefentativesj but our legal and free choice have been repeatedly rejected, and the right of election now finally taken from us by the unprecedented feating...the county, and who, even to become a candidate, was obligecl fraudently ,to vacate his feat in parliament, under the pretence of ari iiifignificant place,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1769 - 334 pages
...precedented feating of a candidate who was ne" ver chofen by the county, and who, even to be" come a candidate, was obliged, fraudulently, to " vacate...place, invited thereto by the " prior declaration of a minifter, that whoever w oppofed our choice, though but with four votes, ** mould be declared member... | |
| 1769 - 354 pages
...reprefentatives : but our legal and free " choice having - been repeatedly rejected, " and the right of election now finally taken " from us by the unprecedented feating...chofen by the " county, and who, even to become a can" didate, was obliged, fradulently, to vacate " his feat in parliament, under the pretence -cl of... | |
| English liberty - 1769 - 430 pages
...reprefentatives ; but ouf legel and free choice".have BBen repeatedly rejected, and the right of election now finally taken from us by the unprecedented feating...who was never chofen by the county, and who, even to 4 O become fr Monday, April ij, the ten months imprifonment of Mr. Wilkes, for re-publiming the NORTH... | |
| 1769 - 728 pages
...reprefentatives; but our legal and free choice have been repeatedly r^jecled, and the right of ele&ion now . finally taken from us by the unprecedented feating of a candidate who w*», never chofen by the county, and who, even to become a candidate, vvaj obliged fraudently to vacate... | |
| 1769 - 756 pages
...elfcVmn now finally taken tumi us, by the unprecedented bating of a candidate who was never chofcn by the county, and who, even to become a candidate,...parliament, under the pretence of an infignificant place, inviied thereto by the prior declaration of a minifier, that whoever oppofed our choice, though with... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 508 pages
...wrefted from them by the unprecedented feating of a candidate who was never chofen by the county ; who, even to become a candidate, was obliged fraudulently to vacate his feat in parliament. " Deign then," fay they, " moft gracious fovereign, to liften to the prayer of the moft faithful of... | |
| William Belsham - 1796 - 504 pages
...of grievances and apprehenfions, by declaring, that the right of election had been wrefted from them by the unprecedented feating of a candidate who was never chofen by the county ; who, even to become a candidate, was obliged fraudulently to vacate his feat in parliament. " Deign... | |
| 1800 - 586 pages
...reprefentatives; but our legal and free choice having been repeatedly rejected, and the right of election now finally taken from us by the unprecedented feating...place, invited thereto by the prior declaration of a minifter, that whoever oppofed our choice, though but with four votes, ihould be declared member for... | |
| 1800 - 580 pages
...reprefentatives ; but our legal and free choice having been repeatedly rejefted, and the right of eleftion now finally taken from us by the unprecedented feating...become a candidate, was obliged fraudulently to vacate hi» feat in parliament, under the pretence of an iiifignificant place, invited thereto by the prior... | |
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