The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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Page 213
... peer , he cannot avail himself of a different qualifica- tion before a committee , if a petition should be presented against him ; but it is not necessary that the qualification which he gives in on taking his seat , should be the same ...
... peer , he cannot avail himself of a different qualifica- tion before a committee , if a petition should be presented against him ; but it is not necessary that the qualification which he gives in on taking his seat , should be the same ...
Page 214
... peer . Under all the circumstances of the case , our opponents will have little reason to exult at the temporary success they have obtained . A general election cannot be a very distant event , and the spirit of independence is as an ...
... peer . Under all the circumstances of the case , our opponents will have little reason to exult at the temporary success they have obtained . A general election cannot be a very distant event , and the spirit of independence is as an ...
Page 215
... Peers of Parliament . If all Peers are meant , the eldest son of a Peer of Scotland is entitled to the benefit of the exception stated in the Act , and Lord Binning is duly qualified to represent any place in England . But if it can ...
... Peers of Parliament . If all Peers are meant , the eldest son of a Peer of Scotland is entitled to the benefit of the exception stated in the Act , and Lord Binning is duly qualified to represent any place in England . But if it can ...
Page 216
... Peer or Lord of Parliament , or any person qualified to be a Knight of the Shire , incapable of being elected ... Peers of Parliament , I now proceed to inquire whether the claim of Lord Binning derives any support from the spirit ...
... Peer or Lord of Parliament , or any person qualified to be a Knight of the Shire , incapable of being elected ... Peers of Parliament , I now proceed to inquire whether the claim of Lord Binning derives any support from the spirit ...
Page 217
... Peers , not being Lords of Parliament , to sit in the House of Commons for England , without possessing landed qualification . In the first place , we shall consider the case of the eldest son of a Bishop . An English Bishop is a Lord ...
... Peers , not being Lords of Parliament , to sit in the House of Commons for England , without possessing landed qualification . In the first place , we shall consider the case of the eldest son of a Bishop . An English Bishop is a Lord ...
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