Reports of the Proceedings in Committees of the House of Commons, Upon Controverted Elections, Heard and Determined During the Present Parliament, Volume 1E. Brooke, 1785 - Contested elections |
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... paid to them , will the authority of the Court be refpected by the people . Power alone , will not have this effect ; it must be gained by degrees , degrees , as the regularity of fyftem becomes eftablished ; xviii PREFACE.
... paid to them , will the authority of the Court be refpected by the people . Power alone , will not have this effect ; it must be gained by degrees , degrees , as the regularity of fyftem becomes eftablished ; xviii PREFACE.
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... paid confiderable attention to the manner in which their proceedings were registered , and revifed them fre- quently ; fo that it is not probable , that the clerk should have preferved any mistakes in the substance of their re ...
... paid confiderable attention to the manner in which their proceedings were registered , and revifed them fre- quently ; fo that it is not probable , that the clerk should have preferved any mistakes in the substance of their re ...
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... paid at his bank , he should expect a depofit of the money beforehand ; " This was likewife agreed to , and then they went about the town on a joint canvas for Wol- lafton and Cator ; on the fame day Cator paid 1700l . into Cornwall's ...
... paid at his bank , he should expect a depofit of the money beforehand ; " This was likewife agreed to , and then they went about the town on a joint canvas for Wol- lafton and Cator ; on the fame day Cator paid 1700l . into Cornwall's ...
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Alexander Luders. above that fum is to be paid in equal portions by Dr. Wollafton and John " Cator . In witnefs whereof , they have " fet their names this 30th March , 1784 . " FRED . WOLLASTON . JOHN CATOR . « N. B. If the expence does ...
Alexander Luders. above that fum is to be paid in equal portions by Dr. Wollafton and John " Cator . In witnefs whereof , they have " fet their names this 30th March , 1784 . " FRED . WOLLASTON . JOHN CATOR . « N. B. If the expence does ...
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... paid it into the bank . Mr. Cornwall * in his evidence faid , that he had known Mr. Cator before , and would have trusted him with any fum , but would not have given credit to the parties jointly ; for which reason he defired a depofit ...
... paid it into the bank . Mr. Cornwall * in his evidence faid , that he had known Mr. Cator before , and would have trusted him with any fum , but would not have given credit to the parties jointly ; for which reason he defired a depofit ...
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Page 61 - Corpus according to the true intent and meaning of this act, may be directed and run into any county palatine, the cinque ports, or other privileged places within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the islands of Jersey or Guernsey; any law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
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Page 293 - England, have now of late been made by very great, outrageous, and excessive number of people dwelling within the same counties of the realm of England, of the which most part was of people of small substance, and of no value, whereof every of them pretended a voice equivalent, as to such elections to be made, with the most worthy knights and esquires...
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