Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... boroughs , and to dis- tribute their representation among the counties and populous towns . Strangely enough , part of the opposition to this movement came from the large towns themselves , which dreaded the rioting and disturbance to ...
... boroughs , and to dis- tribute their representation among the counties and populous towns . Strangely enough , part of the opposition to this movement came from the large towns themselves , which dreaded the rioting and disturbance to ...
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... borough system . In 1793 , a petition was presented in the House of Commons on behalf of the Society of the Friends ... boroughs with less than 125 . Thus 284 members , or a majority of the House , were elected by what was ...
... borough system . In 1793 , a petition was presented in the House of Commons on behalf of the Society of the Friends ... boroughs with less than 125 . Thus 284 members , or a majority of the House , were elected by what was ...
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... borough . The Patron felt that he was affording an opportunity to a promising young man who might otherwise ... boroughs were valued at times as high as £ 55,000 apiece , and commonly for from £ 2,500 to £ 6,000 is beyond ...
... borough . The Patron felt that he was affording an opportunity to a promising young man who might otherwise ... boroughs were valued at times as high as £ 55,000 apiece , and commonly for from £ 2,500 to £ 6,000 is beyond ...
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