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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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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 -
Form of association agreed to by the Committee of Sixty-one
to be recommended to the general meeting of the county of York, held the 28th of March, 1780 -
The duty of a freeman
addressed to the electors of Great Britain -
Appendix to The legal means of political reformation
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The out-of-Door Parliament
By a gentleman, of the Middle Temple -
A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright, entitled The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption, or, The Commons House of Parliament according to the Constitution
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The legal means of political reformation
proposed in two small tracts -
An inquiry into the origin and consequences of the influence of the Crown over Parliament
submitted to the consideration of the electors of Great Britain -
Copy of a letter from the Right Honourable Lord Carysfort to the Huntingdonshire committee
to which is added, the Report of the Westminster sub-committee, respecting the duration of Parliament, and the representation of this country -
An address to the public from the Society for Constitutional Information
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Report of the committee appointed by the General Meeting of the county of Sussex
held at Lewes, on the 20th of January, 1780, for giving every legal and constitutional support to their petition -
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 -
The legal means of political reformation
proposed in two small tracts, viz. The first on "equitable representation," and the legal means of obtaining it. The second on "annual parliaments, the ancient and most salutary right of the people." -
The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption
or the Commons' House of Parliament according to the constitution. In which the Objections to an equal Representation and new Parliaments once in every year at least are answered: And a digested Plan for the Whole is submitted to the Public. By John Cartwright -
The people's barrier against undue influence and corruption
or the Commons' House of Parliament according to the constitution. In which the Objections to an equal Representation and new Parliaments once in every year at least are answered: And a digested Plan for the Whole is submitted to the Public. By John Cartwright -
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