The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1868 - Constitutional history |
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... Attempts to restrain corruption , 1768-1786 Sale of seats restrained by act , 1809 277 • . 278 . 279 280 282 285 289 292 PAGE Government influence in larger boroughs Revenue officers disfranchised , THE FIRST VOLUME . xiii.
... Attempts to restrain corruption , 1768-1786 Sale of seats restrained by act , 1809 277 • . 278 . 279 280 282 285 289 292 PAGE Government influence in larger boroughs Revenue officers disfranchised , THE FIRST VOLUME . xiii.
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... seat in the Upper House , as Earl of Chatham . For another reason also , Lord Chatham was accep- table to the king . They agreed , though for different reasons , in the policy of breaking up party connexions . This was now the settled ...
... seat in the Upper House , as Earl of Chatham . For another reason also , Lord Chatham was accep- table to the king . They agreed , though for different reasons , in the policy of breaking up party connexions . This was now the settled ...
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... seats in Parliament with their sudden gains , -ranged themselves in a strong phalanx behind their leader , —cheered his speeches , and voted for him in every division . Their zeal was re- warded with peerages , baronetcies , patronage ...
... seats in Parliament with their sudden gains , -ranged themselves in a strong phalanx behind their leader , —cheered his speeches , and voted for him in every division . Their zeal was re- warded with peerages , baronetcies , patronage ...
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... the duke , in 2 Hans . Deb . , 3rd Ser . , xxvi . 216 , multiform characters , occupying 223 . every seat at the Council Board . The new Parlia- personal conduct of the king : but SIR ROBERT PEEL'S MINISTRY , 1835 . 127.
... the duke , in 2 Hans . Deb . , 3rd Ser . , xxvi . 216 , multiform characters , occupying 223 . every seat at the Council Board . The new Parlia- personal conduct of the king : but SIR ROBERT PEEL'S MINISTRY , 1835 . 127.
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... seats in the House of Lords , had in the com- been inserted in the proposed commission : but the Duke of York desired that his own name and that of the Prince of Wales might be omitted , as he " deemed the measure proposed , as well as ...
... seats in the House of Lords , had in the com- been inserted in the proposed commission : but the Duke of York desired that his own name and that of the Prince of Wales might be omitted , as he " deemed the measure proposed , as well as ...
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