| History - 1793
...fu<~lj its conltitution.il purity and Strength, your petitioners are realonabiy jealous of w hatever may appear to vitiate the one, or to impair the other. That at the prefent day the houfe of common; does not fully and fairly rrprefent the people of England, which, cx-nliftently with what your... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 pages
...People. That fo much depending upon the prefervation of this Third Eftate, in •fuch its conftitutional purity and ftrength, your Petitioners are reafonably...and fairly reprefent the People of England, which, contiftcntly with what your Petitioners conceive to be the principles of the Constitution, they confider... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1793 - 740 pages
...themfelves. That fo much depending upon the prefervation of this third eftate, in fuch its conftitutional purity and ftrength, your petitioners are reafonably...That at the prefent day the Houfe of Commons does not folly and fairly reprefent the people of England, which, confiftently with what your petitioners conceive... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1793 - 636 pages
...'ITiat fo much depending upon the prefervation of this Third Eftate, in •fuch its conftitutional purity and ftrength, your Petitioners are reafonably...vitiate the one, or to impair the other. That at the prcfent day the Houfe of Commons does not fully and fairly reprefcnt the People of England, which,... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1812 - 446 pages
...estate, in such its constitutional purity and strength, your Petitioners are reasonably jealous ol whatever may appear to vitiate the one, or to impair the other. That at the present day the House of Commons does not fully and fairly represent the people ol England, which,... | |
| Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 698 pages
...themfelves. That fo much depending upon the prefcrvation of this third eftate, in fuch its conftitutional purity and ftrength, your Petitioners are reafonably...your Petitioners conceive to be the principles of the Conftitution, they confider as a grievance, and therefore, with all becoming refpeft, lay their complaints... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1817 - 800 pages
...of this third estate, in such hs constitutional purity and strength, your petitioners are reasonably jealous of whatever may appear to vitiate the one or to impair the other. That at the present day the House of Commons does not fully and fairly represent the people of England, which consistently... | |
| James Jopp - Constitutional history - 1812 - 460 pages
...the third f-state, in such its constitutional purity and strength, your petitioners are reasonably jealous of whatever may appear to vitiate the one, or to impair the other. That at the present day the House of Commons does not fully and fairly represent the people of England, which,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 614 pages
...this third estate, in such its 'constitutional purity and strength, your Petitioners are reasonably jealous of whatever may appear to vitiate the one, or to impair the other. That at the present day the House of Commons does not fully and fairly represent the people of England, which,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 624 pages
...this third estate, in such its constitutional purity and strength, your Petitioners are reasonably jealous of whatever may appear to vitiate the one, or to impair the other. '1 hat at the present day- the House of Commons does not fully and fairly represent the people of England,... | |
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