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The charms of benevolence and patriotic mentor, or, The rights and privileges of republicanism, contrasted with the wrongs and usurpations of monarchy
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Substitute, proposed by Mr. Leigh, of Dinwiddie, to the preamble and resolutions on the subject of the right of the state legislatures to instruct their senators in the Congress of the United States
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Substitute, proposed by Mr. Mercer, of Loudon
y way of amendment to the substitute proposed by Mr. Leigh, of Dinwiddie, to the preamble and resolutions, on the subject of the right of the state legislatures to instruct the senators of their respective states, in the Congress of the United States -
The Electors right asserted
With the advices and charges of several counties, cities and Boroughs in England, to their respective members of Parliament, who are to meet at Westminster on the 30th of December, 1701 -
The Inadequacy of Parliamentary representation fully stated
Its pernicious consequences enlarged on, and the objections to a reform answered. Most earnestly addressed to every member of Parliament and elector in the kingdom -
A collection of letters on the proposed reformation of the Parliament of Ireland
Containing the first letter of the committee of Belfast to the Rev. Christopher Wyvill; and all the letters which have been addressed by him to that committee. To which is prefixed, his address to the freeholders of Yorkshire -
A letter from Mr. Paine to Mr. Secretary Dundas
on his opening the debate in the House of Commons, on the proclamation of the 25th of May, for suppressing publications, &c. wherein is answered the cavils of other court-parasites against his Rights of man. Interesting to every American -
State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives, May 5, 1777
That the happiness of mankind depends very much on the form and constitution of government they live under ... We do resolve, that it be, and hereby is recommended to the several towns ... to send members to the General Assembly ... to form such a constitution of government, as they shall judge best calculated to promote the happiness of this state -
The rights of the British colonies asserted and proved
By James Otis, Esq; [Four lines in Latin from Virgil] -
New-York, January 8, 1770
All the real friends of liberty, and our happy Constitution, having with the greatest regret, beheld at several of our late elections, the most infamous bribery and corrruption -
Inscribed to the citizens of Norwich. A regular and correct list of the representatives in Parliament for the city of Norwich, since the last year of the reign of our glorious deliverer William III. Anno Dni. 1701, with the number of votes polled at each contested election
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Universal suffrage and annual Parliaments
Report of the Sub-Committee of Westminster; appointed April 12, 1780, To take into consideration all such matters, relative to the election of Members of Parliament, with a plan, for taking suffrages of the people, election of Representatives to serve in Parliament. And the speech of Mr. Pitt on this subject; with the reply of Lord North, also the petition, of the London Corresponding Society, for a reform in Parliament, preasented to the Honourable House of Commons on May 6, 1793, By P. Francis, Esq -
Slave representation
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Speech of the Hon. Wm. Gaston, in support of the proposition of Mr. Stanford
to expunge from the rules of the House of Representatives, the "previous question." -
A defence of the ancient, legal, and constitutional, right of the people, to elect representatives for every session of Parliament
Viz. Not only "every year once," but also "more often if need be:" as expressly required in the old statute, and confirmed by the general usage of ancient times, demonstrated by the evidence of the original writs for election: In a letter to a member of the Surry Committee. By Granville Sharp -
Asmodeus; or, Strictures on the Glasgow democrats
In a series of letters, several of which were lately published in the Glasgow courier -
To the General Assembly of Virginia
The memorial of the citizens of Washington County -
A Defense of the legislature of Massachusetts, or The rights of New-England vindicated
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A Defense of the legislature of Massachusetts, or The rights of Newengland vindicated
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A defence of the legislature of Massachusetts, or The rights of Newengland vindicated
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An oration, delivered in the Presbyterian Church at Morris-town, July 4, 1806
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The proceedings at a general meeting of the Nottingham Corresponding Society, held in the market place, on the 31st of July, 1797
In pursuance of a requisition from the London Corresponding Society, requesting "All the affiliated bodies to meet on the same day." Intended as an appendix to the London Society's narrative, &c -
The crisis of democratic representation in the Andes
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Advice to the freeholders and burghers of Great Britain
containing, rules and directions for the choice of members to serve in Parliament, whereby they may be assured of having such gentlemen to represent them, who will not sell, barter, or betray their liberties and properties, nor consent to any taxes, which are not absolutely necessary for the honour and prosperity of the nation -
The ancient and modern constitution of government stated and compared
and also some remarks on the controversy concerning the dependance of members of Parliament on the crown