| Edmund Burke - 1790 - 536 pages
...brought into parliament fome years ago, to reform parliament, was on the fame erroneous principle. The right of reform is in the nation in its original character, and the conftitutional method would be by a general convention elected for the purpofe. There is moreover a... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1791 - 358 pages
...brought into parliament fome years ago, to reform parliament, was on the fame erroneous principle. The right of reform is in the nation in its original character, and the conftitutional method would be by a general convention elected for the purpofe. There is moreover a... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1794 - 504 pages
...brought into " parliament fome years ago, to reform parliament, was on the " fame erroneous principle. The right of reform is in the *' nation in its original character, and the conftitutional me.* ** thod would be by a general convention elected for the pur" pofe. There is, moreover,... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1795 - 452 pages
...brought inw parliament fome years ago, to reform parliament, was on the fame erroneous principle. " The right of reform is in the nation in its original character, and the conftitutional method' would Be by a general convention eiected for the purpofe- There isr- moreover,... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Manoah Sibly - 1795 - 604 pages
...brought into Parliament fome years ago, to reform Parliament, was on the fam? erroneous principle. The right of reform is in the nation in its original character; and the conftitutional method would be by a general convention elected f>r the purpofe," and fo on. Now, having... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 462 pages
...Parliament, fohie years *ge} t# reform " Parliament, was on the fame erroneous principle.- ftx right *c, -of reform is in the nation, in its original character, and the " conftitutional method would be by a general convention, " elected for the purpofe," and fo on. Now... | |
| James Cheetham - 1817 - 220 pages
...brought into parliament some years ago to reform parliament, was on the same erroneous principles. The right of reform is in the nation in its original...character, and the constitutional method would be bv general convention elected for the purpose. A government on the principles in which constitutional... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1818 - 732 pages
...brought into parliament some years ago, to reform parliament, was on the same erroneous principle. The right of reform is in the nation in its original...constitutional method would be by a general convention elected tor the purpose." There is, moreover, a paradox in the idea of vitiated bodies reforming themselves."... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1818 - 724 pages
...by the same self-authority, have sat any greater I number of years, or for life. The Bill which ter, and the constitutional method would be by a general convention elected for the purpose." There is, moreover, a paradox in the idea of vitiated bodies reforming themselves." reform is in the... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1826 - 482 pages
...brought into Parliament some years ago, to reform parliament, was on the same erroneous principle. The right of reform is in the nation in its original...be by a general convention elected for the purpose. There is moreover a paradox in the idea of vitiated bodies reforming themselves. From these preliminaries... | |
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