Select Speeches, Forensick and Parliamentary: With Prefatory Remarks, Volum 3Nathaniel Chapman Hopkins and Earle, 1807 |
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... bailiff refused to make a return in favour of Mr. Fox , alleging that he had reasons to suspect the validity of many of his votes ; and therefore , he could not conscientiously do it without a scrutiny . As soon as parliament met , Mr ...
... bailiff refused to make a return in favour of Mr. Fox , alleging that he had reasons to suspect the validity of many of his votes ; and therefore , he could not conscientiously do it without a scrutiny . As soon as parliament met , Mr ...
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... bailiff to make a return . It too was rejected . But the friends of Mr. Fox were not discouraged by these repeated defeats . They renewed the same motion several times afterwards , and ultimately prevailed . Mr. Fox took his seat for ...
... bailiff to make a return . It too was rejected . But the friends of Mr. Fox were not discouraged by these repeated defeats . They renewed the same motion several times afterwards , and ultimately prevailed . Mr. Fox took his seat for ...
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... bailiff of Westminster in defrauding the electors of their representation in this house , and rob- bing me of the honour of asserting and confirming their right by sitting as their representative . Against him , therefore , sir , and ...
... bailiff of Westminster in defrauding the electors of their representation in this house , and rob- bing me of the honour of asserting and confirming their right by sitting as their representative . Against him , therefore , sir , and ...
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... bailiff of Westminster has had sufficient evidence , to warrant his granting a scrutiny , sup- posing that he possessed a legal discretion to grant it . The second , whether any returning officer can by law grant a scrutiny , even upon ...
... bailiff of Westminster has had sufficient evidence , to warrant his granting a scrutiny , sup- posing that he possessed a legal discretion to grant it . The second , whether any returning officer can by law grant a scrutiny , even upon ...
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... bailiff . Had he known his duty , or was disposed to discharge it , this he would have said to such a reporter . " You may be , and most likely are , interested in deceiving me . After much argument and discussion , I as the sole judge ...
... bailiff . Had he known his duty , or was disposed to discharge it , this he would have said to such a reporter . " You may be , and most likely are , interested in deceiving me . After much argument and discussion , I as the sole judge ...
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