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... franchise , 48 ; Introduction of the Occupation Franchise in 1850 into all the constituencies , -and existing state of the new and old rights of voting , 49-55 ; University of Dublin , 55 , 56 ; Registra- tion - Salutary change in 1850 ...
... franchise , 48 ; Introduction of the Occupation Franchise in 1850 into all the constituencies , -and existing state of the new and old rights of voting , 49-55 ; University of Dublin , 55 , 56 ; Registra- tion - Salutary change in 1850 ...
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... franchise ; thirdly , the method of ascertaining it , by registration ; fourthly , the incapacities for electing ; fifthly , the qualifications and disqualifications for being elected ; sixthly , the mode of exercising the franchise ...
... franchise ; thirdly , the method of ascertaining it , by registration ; fourthly , the incapacities for electing ; fifthly , the qualifications and disqualifications for being elected ; sixthly , the mode of exercising the franchise ...
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... franchise in the three king- doms at the time of proposing the changes of 1831..6 ; ENGLAND- Counties - Boroughs , 7 , 8 ; Scope of changes - Extension of county franchise , 9 , 10 ; Cities and boroughs - Reservation of old and intro ...
... franchise in the three king- doms at the time of proposing the changes of 1831..6 ; ENGLAND- Counties - Boroughs , 7 , 8 ; Scope of changes - Extension of county franchise , 9 , 10 ; Cities and boroughs - Reservation of old and intro ...
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... franchise , 48 ; Introduction of the Occupation Franchise in 1850 into all the constituencies , —and existing state of the new and old rights of voting , 49-55 ; University of Dublin , 55 , 56 ; Registra- tion - Salutary change in 1850 ...
... franchise , 48 ; Introduction of the Occupation Franchise in 1850 into all the constituencies , —and existing state of the new and old rights of voting , 49-55 ; University of Dublin , 55 , 56 ; Registra- tion - Salutary change in 1850 ...
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Samuel Warren. CHAPTER IV . ENGLAND AND WALES . THE COUNTY FRANCHISE . Ancient root of the FREEHOLD franchise , 68 ; What are lands and tene- ments , 69 ; Freehold of inheritance and for life , id .; Possession evi- dence of seisin in ...
Samuel Warren. CHAPTER IV . ENGLAND AND WALES . THE COUNTY FRANCHISE . Ancient root of the FREEHOLD franchise , 68 ; What are lands and tene- ments , 69 ; Freehold of inheritance and for life , id .; Possession evi- dence of seisin in ...
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