The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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Page 210
... Lord Binning's qualification to represent you in Parliament , will have excited disappointment and surprise . But when you reflect upon the motives by which you were ac- tuated , and retrace the steps you have pursued , disappointment ...
... Lord Binning's qualification to represent you in Parliament , will have excited disappointment and surprise . But when you reflect upon the motives by which you were ac- tuated , and retrace the steps you have pursued , disappointment ...
Page 212
... Lord Binning's return , until after he had taken his seat , was not followed . Several weeks before the assembling of Parliament , I called a public meeting of the independent Free- men , and stated to them , that it was the opinion of ...
... Lord Binning's return , until after he had taken his seat , was not followed . Several weeks before the assembling of Parliament , I called a public meeting of the independent Free- men , and stated to them , that it was the opinion of ...
Page 215
... Lord of Parliament " contained in this proviso , were intended to comprise all Peers , or only meant to embrace Peers of Parliament . If all Peers are meant , the eldest son of a Peer of Scotland is entitled to the benefit of the ...
... Lord of Parliament " contained in this proviso , were intended to comprise all Peers , or only meant to embrace Peers of Parliament . If all Peers are meant , the eldest son of a Peer of Scotland is entitled to the benefit of the ...
Page 216
... Lord of Parliament , or any person qualified to be a Knight of the Shire , incapable of being elected . " In this case , as in those just stated , the explanatory , or qualifying phrase , applies to the first , as well as to the second ...
... Lord of Parliament , or any person qualified to be a Knight of the Shire , incapable of being elected . " In this case , as in those just stated , the explanatory , or qualifying phrase , applies to the first , as well as to the second ...
Page 217
... Parliament , and of Peers , not being Lords of Parliament , to sit in the House of Commons for England , without ... Lord of Parliament , and therefore his eldest son , by the clear and unquestionable meaning of the words of the ...
... Parliament , and of Peers , not being Lords of Parliament , to sit in the House of Commons for England , without ... Lord of Parliament , and therefore his eldest son , by the clear and unquestionable meaning of the words of the ...
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