| Edmund Burke - History - 1836 - 898 pages
...presented in the end of May. The general report concluded thus: " In conclusion, we report to your majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great...majority of the incorporated towns a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their municipal institutions ; n distrust of the self-elected... | |
| English periodicals - 1835 - 588 pages
...concluding sentences of the general report of the Commissioners. In conclusion, we report to your Majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great...majority of the incorporated towns, a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their Municipal institutions; a distrust of the self-elected... | |
| English periodicals - 1835 - 588 pages
...concluding sentences of the general report of the Commissioners. " In conclusion, we report to your Majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great majority of the incorporated towns, a genera], and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their Municipal institutions ; a distrust... | |
| John Russell (1st earl.) - 1835 - 68 pages
...[Taken, by permission, from t( The Mirror of Parliament ."] " In conclusion, we report to your Majesty that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great majority of the incorporate towns a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their Municipal Institutions;... | |
| History - 1836 - 918 pages
...presented in the end of May. The general report concluded thus: "In conclusion, we report to your majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great...majority of the incorporated towns a general, and; in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their municipal institutions ; a distrust of the self-elected... | |
| History - 1836 - 902 pages
...presented in the end of May. The general report concluded thus: " In conclusion, we report to your majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great...majority of the incorporated towns a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their municipal institutions ; a distrust of the self-elected... | |
| Theology - 636 pages
...been tempted to draw analogies. The following declaration speaks volumes. " We report to your Majesty that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great majority of the incorporate towns a general, and, in our opinions, a just diasatisfactioii with their Municipal Institutions... | |
| Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 pages
...d*moralizatiou of the electoral bodic». MUNICIPAL. [ 385 ] " In conclusion, we report to your Majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great...majority of the incorporated towns a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their municipal institutions, a distrust of the «elf-elected... | |
| Economics - 1853 - 502 pages
...corruption and demoralization of the electoral bodies. " In conclusion, we report to your Majesty, that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great...majority of the incorporated towns a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their municipal institutions, a distrust of the self-elected... | |
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