But should they, on this occasion, prove faithfully instrumental in effecting a substantial reform in the representation of the people, and the duration of parliaments, it will be the first time that the nation hath not found itself in an error, when... Proceedings - Strana 261793Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Frend - 1793 - 84 str.
...at the revolution, muft remain inviolate ; on the other, that the corruptions of government render a reform in the reprefentation of the people, and the duration of parliaments abfolutely neceflary. Reform is a very vague word, and it is too often made either a term of reproach... | |
| Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 698 str.
...mental in effecting a fubftantial Reform in " the Reprefentation of the People, and the du" ration of Parliaments, it will be the firft time *' that...hath not found itfelf in an " error, when it placed confidence in Affociated " Members of Parliament, for the recovery of " the Conftitutional and Ineftimable... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1794 - 754 str.
...this occalion, prove iaKht'ully iniiiumental in ettefting a fubllautial reform i:i the reprelemation of the people, and the duration of Parliaments, it will be the li, ft time that the natiou Lath not found itfelf in an error, when it placed confidence in affociated... | |
| Joseph Gurney - 1795 - 480 str.
...entered into popu" lar afibciations. But fhould they, on this occafion, prove u faithfully inftrumental in effecting a fubftantial reform in the " reprefentation...firft time that the nation hath not found itfelf in u an error, -when it placed confidence in aflociated Members of " Parliament, for the recoveries of... | |
| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - 1795 - 480 str.
...aflbciations. But fhould they, onthis occafion, prove faithfully mftrumental in effecting a iubftantial reform in the reprefentation of the people, and the...will be the firft time that the nation hath not found itielf in an error, when it placed confidence in affociated members of parliament, for the recoveries... | |
| John Horne Tooke - 1795 - 452 str.
...fhould thrv. or. t;iis occnfion, prove faithfully inftrumental in effecting a (nh'l'a'niil Reform in rhe Reprefentation of the People, and the duration of Parliaments, it will be the firft time that the naii'i'i hath found itfelf in an error, when it placed confidence in i'lfociated Members of Parliament,... | |
| 1795 - 472 str.
...entered into popu" lar afTociations. But fhould they, on this occafion, prove " faithfully inftrumental in effecting a fubftantial reform in the " reprefentation of the people, and the duration of Parliaments, w it will be the firft time that the nation hath not found itfelf in w an error, when it placed confidence... | |
| John Cartwright - 1810 - 118 str.
...occa" sion, prove faithfully instrumental in effecting a substantial " reform in the representation of the people, and the duration of " parliaments, it will be the iirst time that the nation hath not " found itself in an error, when it placed confidence in associated... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - 1818 - 748 str.
...this occasion, prove faithfully instrumental in effecting a substantial reform in the representation of the people, and the duration of parliaments, it will be the first time that the nation hath not found itself in an error, when it placed confidence in associated... | |
| Alexander Paul - 1884 - 264 str.
...this occasion prove faithfully instrumental in effecting a substantial reform in the representation of the people and the duration of Parliaments it will be the first time that the nation hath not found itself in error when it placed confidence in associated members... | |
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