A Treatise on the Election Laws in Scotland: To which is Added an Historical Inquiry Concerning the Municipal Constitutions of Towns and Boroughs ...W. Blackwood, 1827 - Всего страниц: 640 |
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... period at which this event first happened , has been the subject of much controversy , and is not yet determined . To one author , it has appeared that the boroughs must have been originally one of the estates of Parliament , because ...
... period at which this event first happened , has been the subject of much controversy , and is not yet determined . To one author , it has appeared that the boroughs must have been originally one of the estates of Parliament , because ...
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... period , the representatives of the boroughs may not have uniformly , and , on all occa- sions , constituted a part of the Parliament 6 . After the admission of the burgesses to Parliament , that assembly consisted of the three estates ...
... period , the representatives of the boroughs may not have uniformly , and , on all occa- sions , constituted a part of the Parliament 6 . After the admission of the burgesses to Parliament , that assembly consisted of the three estates ...
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... period , were finally deprived of that right about the time of the Revolution , when Episcopacy was finally abolished ' . By the Treaty of Union between England and Scotland it was provided , that the kingdom of Great Britain should be ...
... period , were finally deprived of that right about the time of the Revolution , when Episcopacy was finally abolished ' . By the Treaty of Union between England and Scotland it was provided , that the kingdom of Great Britain should be ...
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... period , however , the Scot- tish peers created British peers , appear to have still refrained from voting at elections . In the year 1782 , a new decision was pronounced as to the rights of Scottish peers created Bri- tish peers , to ...
... period , however , the Scot- tish peers created British peers , appear to have still refrained from voting at elections . In the year 1782 , a new decision was pronounced as to the rights of Scottish peers created Bri- tish peers , to ...
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... was not valid for a period longer than his life ; and that , consequently , a claim 1 Baron Norton v . Anderson , 6th July 1813 ; Fac . for enrolment on the superiority , which was made by MODE OF MAKING FREEHOLDS . 53.
... was not valid for a period longer than his life ; and that , consequently , a claim 1 Baron Norton v . Anderson , 6th July 1813 ; Fac . for enrolment on the superiority , which was made by MODE OF MAKING FREEHOLDS . 53.
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