| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1812 - 446 pages
...pure*, constitutional language of a British House of Commons resolve, as appears by your journals, " That no peer of this realm hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament ;" and also, " That it is a high infringement upon the liberties and privileges... | |
| William Thomas Roe - Election law - 1812 - 660 pages
...actually elected, and shall not have declined to serve for any county, city, or borough of Great Britain, hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament. 22 December, 1698. Resolved, nem. con. That no alien ^not being a denizen or naturalized)... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 630 pages
...hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament ;" and also, " That it is a high infringement upon the liberties...privileges of the Commons of Great Britain, for any Lord in Parliament, or any Lord- Lieutenant of any county, to concern themselves in the elections of members... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...pure, constitutional language of a British House of Commons, re« solve, as appears by your journals, " that no peer of this realm hath any right to give his vote in the election of any memoer to serve in parliament;" and also, " that it is a high infringement upon the liberties and privileges... | |
| John Wade - Great Britain - 1820 - 496 pages
...7 Representatives of the People .... 0 Remarks, 1. — Part of our motto says, " That it is ajiigh infringement upon the liberties and privileges of...Commons of Great Britain for any LORD OF PARLIAMENT to concern themselves in the election of members." Here are 228 m -.ubers relations of peers. Surely... | |
| Richard Carlile - Free thought - 1820 - 660 pages
...liberties of the kingdom. That it has been declared by the House of Commons to be high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of Great Britain, for any Lord of Parliament to concern himself in the election of members to serve for the Commons in Parliament. That nevertheless,... | |
| Arthur Male - Election law - 1820 - 694 pages
...resolution of the house, made at the commencement of every session, viz. "That no peer of this realm Jiath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in par" Vid. aute, 65. Orme, 2d ed. p. 109. AA 2rioters, if duly criminated, will be committed... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1821 - 758 pages
...pure, constitutional language of a British house of commons, resolve, as appears by your journals, " That no peer of this realm hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament;" and also, " That it is a high infringement upon the liberties and privileges... | |
| Vicesimus Knox, William Hone - Despotism - 1821 - 108 pages
...realm hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament. Resolved, that it is a high infringement upon the liberties and privileges of the Commons of Great-Britain, for any lord of parliament, or any lord-lieutenant of any county, to concern themselves... | |
| Vicesimus Knox, William Hone - Despotism - 1821 - 108 pages
...lollowing resolutions are entered on the Journals : — " Kesolved, that no peer of this realm haul any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament. Resolved, that it is a high infringement upon ihe liberties and privileges of... | |
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