Edmund Burke: A Historical StudyMacmillan and Company, 1867 - Всего страниц: 312 |
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... Middlesex Election Usurpation by the Commons Explanation of popular sympathy with Wilkes Burke's comprehension of Wilkism Illustration of the strength of the popular feeling Case of Privilege . The Printers Interference with the records ...
... Middlesex Election Usurpation by the Commons Explanation of popular sympathy with Wilkes Burke's comprehension of Wilkism Illustration of the strength of the popular feeling Case of Privilege . The Printers Interference with the records ...
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... Middlesex . Parliament , approaching the expiry of its legal term , was dissolved in the spring of 1768. Wilkes , then an outlaw in Paris , returned to England , and announced himself as a candidate for the City . When the election was ...
... Middlesex . Parliament , approaching the expiry of its legal term , was dissolved in the spring of 1768. Wilkes , then an outlaw in Paris , returned to England , and announced himself as a candidate for the City . When the election was ...
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... Middlesex . Here , after a very excited election , he was returned at the head of the poll , having 1,292 votes against 827 for Cooke , the next candidate , who thus became his colleague . Dying shortly afterwards , Cooke was replaced ...
... Middlesex . Here , after a very excited election , he was returned at the head of the poll , having 1,292 votes against 827 for Cooke , the next candidate , who thus became his colleague . Dying shortly afterwards , Cooke was replaced ...
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... the crowning offence , and it led to the resolution to expel him . The next thing done by the Middlesex freeholders was immediately to re - elect Wilkes without opposition The day after the return , the House of Commons 80 EDMUND BURKE .
... the crowning offence , and it led to the resolution to expel him . The next thing done by the Middlesex freeholders was immediately to re - elect Wilkes without opposition The day after the return , the House of Commons 80 EDMUND BURKE .
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... Middlesex who petitioned against the alteration , finally confirmed it ( May 8 , 1760 ) by a majority of 221 to 152 , the greatest majority , according to Lord Temple , ever known the last day of a session.1 The purport and significance ...
... Middlesex who petitioned against the alteration , finally confirmed it ( May 8 , 1760 ) by a majority of 221 to 152 , the greatest majority , according to Lord Temple , ever known the last day of a session.1 The purport and significance ...
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