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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... 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 the House of Commons . I shall embrace the earliest opportunity of ...
... 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 the House of Commons . I shall embrace the earliest opportunity of ...
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... party has reduced us , will be enough to rouse us up to use our rights like men in the approaching contest , in opposition to their disgraceful influence . This party not satisfied with imposing upon us re- presentatives with scarcely ...
... party has reduced us , will be enough to rouse us up to use our rights like men in the approaching contest , in opposition to their disgraceful influence . This party not satisfied with imposing upon us re- presentatives with scarcely ...
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... party that supports them . The party above described , will support none but those who are or may be made like themselves , and no one fit for our representative will mingle his name with theirs . Earnestly hoping there is enough of ...
... party that supports them . The party above described , will support none but those who are or may be made like themselves , and no one fit for our representative will mingle his name with theirs . Earnestly hoping there is enough of ...
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... party who brings forward a candidate , by means of which his political creed may be defined . Exeter , November 9 , 1816 . To the Gentlemen , Clergy , Freemen , & Freeholders , of the County and City of Exeter . GENTLEMEN , The ...
... party who brings forward a candidate , by means of which his political creed may be defined . Exeter , November 9 , 1816 . To the Gentlemen , Clergy , Freemen , & Freeholders , of the County and City of Exeter . GENTLEMEN , The ...
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... Party . FELLOW CITIZENS ! 1 The very distinguished approbation which you have this day given of my political principles , and the confidence which you place in my inflexibility therein , have inspired me with sentiments of gratitude and ...
... Party . FELLOW CITIZENS ! 1 The very distinguished approbation which you have this day given of my political principles , and the confidence which you place in my inflexibility therein , have inspired me with sentiments of gratitude and ...
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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