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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... voice amidst its venerable sages , in behalf of a sinking State . Many poetical pieces in the following publication , will also be found to possess consi- derable merit . The design of the Editor is to snatch , from oblivion ...
... voice amidst its venerable sages , in behalf of a sinking State . Many poetical pieces in the following publication , will also be found to possess consi- derable merit . The design of the Editor is to snatch , from oblivion ...
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... voice , the present profligate system , which has forced the nation nearly on the brink of ruin , by annihilating our commerce , destroying our agriculture , and sap- ping the very foundations of liberty , we feel stimu- lated to follow ...
... voice , the present profligate system , which has forced the nation nearly on the brink of ruin , by annihilating our commerce , destroying our agriculture , and sap- ping the very foundations of liberty , we feel stimu- lated to follow ...
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... Voices to any Bidder of any 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 ...
... Voices to any Bidder of any 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 ...
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... voice of the nation . * * Bracton , Lib . 1. cap . ii . Fortescue de laud , chap . 36. Coke , 2 Instit . 529,530 . 4 Instit . 32. Biblioth , Polit . 370. Reeve's Hist . of Eng . Law , ch . ix . See stat , conf . chart , and De tallagio ...
... voice of the nation . * * Bracton , Lib . 1. cap . ii . Fortescue de laud , chap . 36. Coke , 2 Instit . 529,530 . 4 Instit . 32. Biblioth , Polit . 370. Reeve's Hist . of Eng . Law , ch . ix . See stat , conf . chart , and De tallagio ...
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... voice of the people , in the civic chair of the metropolis , is a thunderbolt to our enemies . 19 But you are repeatedly told that " the abstruse science of po- litical economy " is above your capacity . All questions of this kind your ...
... voice of the people , in the civic chair of the metropolis , is a thunderbolt to our enemies . 19 But you are repeatedly told that " the abstruse science of po- litical economy " is above your capacity . All questions of this kind your ...
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