History of the Westminster Election ...1784 - 574 ページ |
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... said city and liberty , do hereby demand of you a fcrutiny of the votes taken at the pre- " fent Election of two citizens to ferve in Parliament for the faid city and liberty , as " witnefs our hands this 17th day of May , 1784 ...
... said city and liberty , do hereby demand of you a fcrutiny of the votes taken at the pre- " fent Election of two citizens to ferve in Parliament for the faid city and liberty , as " witnefs our hands this 17th day of May , 1784 ...
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... said pretty confidi ntly , that if Sir Cecil I'ray should lose his election for Westminstur , t'ie Duke of Northumberland is to bring him in for one of his Cornish boroughs . The following is a regular form of parliamentary solicitation ...
... said pretty confidi ntly , that if Sir Cecil I'ray should lose his election for Westminstur , t'ie Duke of Northumberland is to bring him in for one of his Cornish boroughs . The following is a regular form of parliamentary solicitation ...
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... said , was a young man without any paffions ) and pledged himself to prove , that the magi- ftrates , & c . of Scotland were , previous to the Treasury mandate coming down , ftrongly attached to the caufe Mr. Fox efpoufed in the late ...
... said , was a young man without any paffions ) and pledged himself to prove , that the magi- ftrates , & c . of Scotland were , previous to the Treasury mandate coming down , ftrongly attached to the caufe Mr. Fox efpoufed in the late ...
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... said mortal fracture did die ; and that the faid James Ward , Jofeph Shaw , and James Murray , at the time of committing the felony and murder aforefaid , felonioufly and wilfully , and of their malice aforethought , were prefent ...
... said mortal fracture did die ; and that the faid James Ward , Jofeph Shaw , and James Murray , at the time of committing the felony and murder aforefaid , felonioufly and wilfully , and of their malice aforethought , were prefent ...
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... said he thought he could fwear to the man ; I faid I thought I fhould know the man too . Did you tell any body elfe of it ? -The perfon I work for , Mr. Stokes , he advifed me to come and tell what I did know ; I have not mentioned a ...
... said he thought he could fwear to the man ; I faid I thought I fhould know the man too . Did you tell any body elfe of it ? -The perfon I work for , Mr. Stokes , he advifed me to come and tell what I did know ; I have not mentioned a ...
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Addrefs ADVERTISEMENT affert affure againſt anfwer becauſe cafe Caffon Candidates canvafs caufe cauſe Charles Fox Charles James Fox clofe Committee conduct confequence confideration conftables Conftitution Court Covent Garden deferted defired Derry Duchefs Election Electors of Weſtminſter faid fame favour fcrutiny fecure feems fenfe fent fervants fervice feven feveral fhall fhould fide fince firft fome foon Fox's fpirit freedom friends ftand ftate ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fuppofed fupport fure Gentlemen High Bailiff himſelf honeft honour Hood and Sir Houfe of Commons Houſe Huftings Independent Electors intereft juftice Lady laft liberty Lord Hood Lord Mahon Lord North Majefty Majefty's meaſures Minifters moft moſt muft muſt neceffary obferved occafion oppofition pafs Parliament party perfons Pitt poll prefent purpoſe queftion reafon refolution Refolved refpectable reprefent riot Sir Cecil Wray thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe vote Weft Westminster whofe Wood's Hotel Wray's yeſterday
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375 ページ - Labourer, not having the fear of God before their Eyes but being moved and Seduced by the instigation of the Devil...
31 ページ - Ireland now or for the time being, or any three or more of them, or the Lord High Treasurer of...