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" ... those that choose the representers for the making of laws by which this state and kingdom are to be governed, are the persons who, taken together, do comprehend the local interest of this kingdom; that is, the persons in whom all land lies, and those... "
Harrington and His Oceans: a Study of a 17th Century Utopia and Its ... - Página 24
por Hugh Francis Russell-Smith - 1914 - 223 páginas
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History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1647-1649

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 752 páginas
...were ' the persons who, taken together, do comprehend the local interest of this kingdom, that is, the persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies.' If this fundamental rule were set aside, property .would be set aside as well. In reply, Eainsborough...
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The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, Volumen3

Oliver Cromwell - 1904 - 626 páginas
...shall be ruled by here . . . that hath not a permanent fixed interest in this kingdom . . . that is the persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies." He desired equal electoral districts and agreed to an extension of the franchise, but believed that...
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The Divine Society: Christian Dogma and Social Redemption

William George Peck - 1925 - 284 páginas
...governed, are the persons who, taken together, do comprehend the local interest of this Kingdom ; that is, the persons in whom all land lies, and those in Corporations in whom all trading lies. . . . If we shall go to take away this fundamental part of the civil constitution, we shall plainly...
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Century Of Revolution 1603 To 1714 2e

Christopher Hill - 1982 - 308 páginas
...vote was rightly restricted to those who have 'a permanent fixed interest in this kingdom', namely 'the persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies'. The present House of Commons represented them. Ireton further asked by what right the vote was demanded...
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Discourse and the Construction of Society: Comparative Studies of Myth ...

Bruce Lincoln - 1992 - 254 páginas
...governed, are the persons who, taken together, do comprehend the local interest of this kingdom; that is, the persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies. This is the most fundamental constitution of this kingdom, and [that] which if you do not allow, you...
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Literature and Culture in Early Modern London

Lawrence Manley - 1995 - 638 páginas
...right " based on established custom. It was only "a permanent fixed interest," a "local interest "-of "persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies" -that could define the political nation. The limits of reform, in other words, were defined by an inveterate...
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The English Levellers

Andrew Sharp - 1998 - 266 páginas
...governed are the persons who, taken together, do comprehend the local interest of this kingdom, that is the persons in whom all land lies and those in corporations in whom all trading lies. This is the most fundamental constitution of this kingdom and that which if you do not allow, you allow...
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Democracy: A Reader

Ricardo Blaug, John J. Schwarzmantel - 2000 - 602 páginas
...governed, are the persons who, taken together, do comprehend the local interest of this kingdom; that is, the persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies. This is the most fundamental constitution of this kingdom and [that] which if you do not allow, you...
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Contending Liberalisms in World Politics: Ideology and Power

James L. Richardson - 2001 - 252 páginas
...disposing of the affairs of the Kingdom . . . that hath not a fixed interest in the Kingdom . . . that is, the persons in whom all land lies, and those in corporations in whom all trading lies" (Ireton, quoted in Arblaster 1984, 158). The Levelers' proposals were a threat to property. "You may...
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Constitutional Change in the United Kingdom

F. N. Forman - 2002 - 464 páginas
...government', and a group of senior officers who put the case for a restricted franchise based upon 'those persons in whom all land lies and those in corporations in whom all trading lies'.2 In the former quotation we can see signs of the desire and argument for further democratisation...
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