The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volumen 12John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... elections carried in the Chamber of Peers , but thrown out in the Chamber of Deputies . - Laws relative to the press . - Debates thereon . - The budget . -State of the French Finances . - Ways and means . - Discussions on the budget ...
... elections carried in the Chamber of Peers , but thrown out in the Chamber of Deputies . - Laws relative to the press . - Debates thereon . - The budget . -State of the French Finances . - Ways and means . - Discussions on the budget ...
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... elections of members of Parliament , and the 1st of Geo . I. disqualified them from holding any office or place of trust , civil or mili- tary . The reasons for such mea- sures were , that a prince expelled from the throne was attached ...
... elections of members of Parliament , and the 1st of Geo . I. disqualified them from holding any office or place of trust , civil or mili- tary . The reasons for such mea- sures were , that a prince expelled from the throne was attached ...
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... election of a member of Parliament for any such county , town , & c . , for the purpose of carrying such writ into effect ; and the third , that the present act should be binding in London , and for twenty miles round it , one day after ...
... election of a member of Parliament for any such county , town , & c . , for the purpose of carrying such writ into effect ; and the third , that the present act should be binding in London , and for twenty miles round it , one day after ...
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... Elections had also been granted to new places both by the King's writ and by act of Par- liament . When great disorders broke out in the county palatine of Che- shire , the remedy adopted was to give it a representation . When the coun ...
... Elections had also been granted to new places both by the King's writ and by act of Par- liament . When great disorders broke out in the county palatine of Che- shire , the remedy adopted was to give it a representation . When the coun ...
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... election of mem- bers of Parliament . 4. That the borough of Grampound , in which gross and notorious corruption has been proved to prevail , do cease to send members to this House . " right . A third effect equally indis putable had ...
... election of mem- bers of Parliament . 4. That the borough of Grampound , in which gross and notorious corruption has been proved to prevail , do cease to send members to this House . " right . A third effect equally indis putable had ...
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