| David Hume - 1888 - 486 páginas
...election were ordered, by a majority of 115 to 47, 'to be expunged from the Journals of this House, as being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.' Fox opposed the motion, as he held that ' it was for the good of the people of England that the House... | |
| Hannis Taylor - 1898 - 714 páginas
...the disqualifying resolution of February 17, 1769, was ordered to be expunged from the journals, as "subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom." 2 So firmly did that action settle the fact that an expulsion does not create a disability, that upon... | |
| Henry Lorenzo Jephson - 1892 - 500 páginas
...elected a member to serve in the said Parliament, should be expunged from the Journals of that House "as being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom." * What a commentary on all the arguments of the Ministers and of "the King's friends," which were used... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1892 - 706 páginas
...Bradlaugh the right to offer himself to take the Parliamentary oath, adding that such a resolution was " subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom." The Solicitor-General, Sir Edward Clarke (Plymouth), briefly urged for consideration that the House... | |
| John Bowles Daly - 1892 - 276 páginas
...all other resolutions concerning the Middlesex elections, should be expunged from their journals, — "being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of the kingdom." Having so far succeeded, Wilkes did not offer himself for re-election in the next Parliament.... | |
| Francis James Newman Rogers - 1895 - 828 páginas
...ordered the above-mentioned vote of 17th February to be expunged, as unfit to remain on their Journals, " being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom " : 38 Journ. 977. Northampton, 22nd February, 1882. — Mr. Bradlaugh was expelled for disobeying... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - 1894 - 448 páginas
...June 22, 1880, whereby he was debarred from taking the oath or making affirmation, such resolution " being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom." But when the day appointed for the discussion arrived, Mr Bradlaugh was lying on what proved to be... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1895 - 486 páginas
...xviii. 358. * Ibid. xx. 144. a Ibid. 1336. 5 Ibid. xxii. 99. • Ibid. xix. 193. from the journals, as being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors in this kingdom.1 Thus at length, this weary contest was brought to a close A former House of Commons,... | |
| Thomas Erskine May - 1895 - 496 páginas
...to 239; Parl. Hist. xviii. 358. * fMd. xx. 144. 8Ibid. 1336. . 5 Ibid. xxii. 99. from the journals, as being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors in this kingdom. 1 Abuses of ' D Thus at length, this weary contest was brought to a close A former... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 384 páginas
...after that long period it was expunged from the journal, — I now quote the emphatic words, — " as being subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom." I submit, Sir, the record in your journal is subversive of the great principle of jurisprudence on... | |
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