Reports of the Proceedings in Committees of the House of Commons, Upon Controverted Elections, Heard and Determined During the Present Parliament, Volumen2E. Brooke, T. Whieldon, and J. Debrett, 1789 |
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... fince . These witneffes were inhabitants of Lyme , where they had lived almost all their time . They faid , it was the common reputation there , that the right to choose members was in freeholders hav- ing proper land in the town , and ...
... fince . These witneffes were inhabitants of Lyme , where they had lived almost all their time . They faid , it was the common reputation there , that the right to choose members was in freeholders hav- ing proper land in the town , and ...
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... fince , doe partly concerne . " Free burgeffes . All thofe that had freehold within the borrough , and would be free of the freedome , were made free by a fine and by an oath , and then they were called free burgeffes . " Free men ...
... fince , doe partly concerne . " Free burgeffes . All thofe that had freehold within the borrough , and would be free of the freedome , were made free by a fine and by an oath , and then they were called free burgeffes . " Free men ...
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... fince July 1607 , ) they began to confider of filling up the vacancies that had happened in the mean while ; and the Committee of privileges made a report on the fub- ject : Among others , Haffard was then mentioned , as fixty- nine ...
... fince July 1607 , ) they began to confider of filling up the vacancies that had happened in the mean while ; and the Committee of privileges made a report on the fub- ject : Among others , Haffard was then mentioned , as fixty- nine ...
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... fince * and which furnishes an argument , that with- out it a general right would have followed of course . The proclamations are open to the fame ar- gument . Their first appearance is very fufpi- cious : It is without date , and in a ...
... fince * and which furnishes an argument , that with- out it a general right would have followed of course . The proclamations are open to the fame ar- gument . Their first appearance is very fufpi- cious : It is without date , and in a ...
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... that clause has been regularly preferved in the oath ever fince . A fimilar one is in the Liverpool oath , and in others ; and made part of the London oath till taken . out out of it by the statute as abovementioned ; for 102 NOTE S.
... that clause has been regularly preferved in the oath ever fince . A fimilar one is in the Liverpool oath , and in others ; and made part of the London oath till taken . out out of it by the statute as abovementioned ; for 102 NOTE S.
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