The addresses, speeches, squibs, songs, &c. which were circulated during the recent general election of members for ... Exeter, and ... Devon; together withthose published at the contested election in 1816 [&c.]. Compiled by R. CullumR Cullum 1818 - Elections - 411 pages |
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... constitution ; that I am perfectly unconnected with any political party , either in or out of parlia ment ; and that I have no other object in view , than of discharging with zeal and integrity the very impor tant duties of a member of ...
... constitution ; that I am perfectly unconnected with any political party , either in or out of parlia ment ; and that I have no other object in view , than of discharging with zeal and integrity the very impor tant duties of a member of ...
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... constitution has invested us , not for our own individual benefits , but for the interest and welfare of the community in general , feel it our incumbent and paramount duty , at this most awful and deplorable crisis , when misery and ...
... constitution has invested us , not for our own individual benefits , but for the interest and welfare of the community in general , feel it our incumbent and paramount duty , at this most awful and deplorable crisis , when misery and ...
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... us , that not caring to save appearance , they have abolished the words ' constitution and rights of the people , ' ( the only motto under which any member of parliament used to ask your suffrages , ) and have written in 10.
... us , that not caring to save appearance , they have abolished the words ' constitution and rights of the people , ' ( the only motto under which any member of parliament used to ask your suffrages , ) and have written in 10.
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... constitution , ratified by law , and confirmed by our best judges , by Bracton , Fortescue , and Coke , THAT NO LAWS ARE TO BE MADE , NOR TAXES IMPOSED IN ENGLAND , WITHOUT THE COMMON ASSENT AND GOOD WILL OF THE WHOLE REALM ; and this ...
... constitution , ratified by law , and confirmed by our best judges , by Bracton , Fortescue , and Coke , THAT NO LAWS ARE TO BE MADE , NOR TAXES IMPOSED IN ENGLAND , WITHOUT THE COMMON ASSENT AND GOOD WILL OF THE WHOLE REALM ; and this ...
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... constitution . " If your property can be taken from you without your own consent , it is no longer to be called ... constitutional duties , have yet feeling enough " to be ashamed of their desertion . But such characters should recollect ...
... constitution . " If your property can be taken from you without your own consent , it is no longer to be called ... constitutional duties , have yet feeling enough " to be ashamed of their desertion . But such characters should recollect ...
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baker Baronet Bicton borough Britons brother freeholders called candidate cause church City of Exeter Clergy coalition committee Committee-room conduct confidence constitution contest cordwainer corruption County of Devon Courtenay Crediton day's poll declaration Devonians duty EDMUND POLLEXFEN BASTARD election Electors of Exeter endeavour English old oak exertions expence faithful favor feel freedom Freeholders of Devon Freemen friends fuller gent GENTLEMEN hand hand-bill heart Hearts of oak hellier honor hope House of Commons humble servant hustings interest John June late liberty Lord Castlereagh Lord Ebrington ministers never Newman Noble Lord Northmore oak of Old obliged Old England parliament party patriot pensions person pledge political principles promises racter representative respect rotten boroughs Sheriff shew sinecures Sir T. D. Acland Sir Thomas Acland spirit stand suffrages tion tithes trust voice vote Whig William wish worthy yeoman f Yeomanry yourselves