| William Cobbett - 1809 - 540 sider
...handed down to us by the " wisdom and virtue of our forefrlhers. 13. " That the remedy is to be found, " and to be found only, in a full and fair " Representation...the People in the " Commons House of Parliament; a re" raedy equally necessary to the safety of " the Throne, and the happiness and in" dependence of... | |
| 1809 - 536 sider
...down to us by the '" wisdom and virtue of our forefathers. 13. " That the remedy is to be found, " and to be found only, "in a full and fair ' Representation...the People in the " Commons House of Parliament; a re" niedy equally necessary to the safety of " the Throne, and the happiness and in" dependence of... | |
| William Hamilton Reid - 1809 - 228 sider
...handed down to us by the wisdom and virtue of our forefathers. XII. That the remedy is to be found, and to be found only in a full and fair representation of the people in the Commons Hottse of Parliament; a remedy equally necessary to the safety of the throne, and the happiness and... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1809 - 646 sider
...FOUND, AND TO BE FOUND 6NLY, IB A I'ULL AND FAIR REPRESENTATION Or THE PEOPLE IN THE COMMONS HO USZ OF PARLIAMENT: A REMEDY EQUALLY NECESSARY TO THE SAFETY OF tHE THRONE, AND THK HAPPINESS AND INDEPENDENCE OF THE COUNTRY. 14. That we therefore recommend to every town, city,... | |
| Alexander Wilson (Novelist.) - 1825 - 490 sider
...constitution as it was established by our forefathers in J688, to promote a reform, and to bring about a full and fair representation of the people in the Commons House of Parliament.' (Cheering, of course.) " But to make short work of this election. I took care to bring up on the first... | |
| William Cobbett - 1827 - 444 sider
..." down to us by the wisdom and " virtue of our forefathers. " 13. That the remedy is to be " found, and to be found ONLY, " in a full and fair representation...people in the Commons' ' ' House of Parliament ; a reme" dy equally necessary to the safety " of the Throne, and the happi" ness and independence of the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1830 - 1046 sider
...their fathers. The King has " traced these sad and disgraceful ' effects to the want of a full, free, ' and fair representation of the ' people in the Commons House ' of Parliament ; and, therefore, he ' recommends to the two Houses Strip you of prerogatives, by the exercise of which... | |
| 1830 - 568 sider
...their fathers. The King lias traced these sad and disgraceful effects to the want of a full, free, ' and fair representation of the ' people in the Commons House ' of Parliament ; and, therefore, he ' recommends to the two Houses ' to pass a law to enable the ' people at large... | |
| Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler - 1869 - 404 sider
...affairs. To what then are we to apply as a remedy ? I know of no other than that of obtaining a free, full, and fair representation of the people in the Commons House of Parliament. I am not prepared to say that it is necessary for this end to have recourse to annual parliaments and... | |
| Simon Maccoby - 1966 - 264 sider
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