| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 294 pages
...election, to see among the votes the following resolution :— Resolved, That it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of Great Britain, for any peeress, or any other lady, to concern themselves in the elections of members to serve for the Commons... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 526 pages
...commencement of every session, the following resolutions are entered on the Journals : " Resolved, that no peer of this 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... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Christian literature - 1824 - 520 pages
...commencement of every session, the following resolutions are entered on the Journals : " Resolved, that no peer of this 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... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1827 - 444 pages
...pure, constitutional language of a British house of comrnons, 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... | |
| John Wade - Great Britain - 1831 - 610 pages
...representative power should reside in the great body of the people. — Blackstone, book i. chap. 0. That it is a high infringement upon the liberties...of Great Britain for any Lord of Parliament, or any Lord-lieutenant of any county, to concern themselves in the election of members to serve for the Commons... | |
| John Wade - 1831 - 608 pages
...representative power should reside in the great body of the people. — Blackstone, book i. chap. 9. That it is a high infringement upon the liberties...of Great Britain for any Lord of Parliament, or any Lord-lieutenant of any county, to concern themselves in the election of members to serve for the Commons... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1831 - 892 pages
...there is a resolution of the Commons entered on their Journals at the commencement of every sessions, "That it is a high infringement ' upon the liberties...privileges of ' the Commons of Great Britain, for unshackled by any restraint by the Peers which the Commons always profess themselves to be, and at.... | |
| William Frederick Augustus DeLane - Election law - 1834 - 448 pages
...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." In the Banbury case, the vote of an Irish peer, not being elected for any place... | |
| Great Britain - 1832 - 426 pages
...there is a resolution of the Commons entered on their Journals at the commencement of every sessions, " That it is • a high infringement upon the liberties...Great Britain, for any lord of Parliament, or any lordlii iiteiKint of any county, to concern themselves in the election of members to serve for the... | |
| Jerome William Knapp, Edward Ombler - Contested elections - 1837 - 518 pages
...and shall not have declined to serve F lacerl , on 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." • * i r^ .r> • • 1 i e re ? is te'' (<0 2 Rogers, 218. (e) P. & K. 541.... | |
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