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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 -
At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information, held at the Secretary's house, Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, Friday, 20th October, 1786. Capel Lofft, Esq. V.P. in the chair
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An address to the public, from the Society for Constitutional Information
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An address to the public
from the Society for Constitutional Information -
An address to the public
from the Society for Constitutional Information -
At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information
held at Holyland's Coffee-house on Friday, January 24th, 1783 -
Society for Constitutional Information. May 18, 1792. At a meeting held this day, the following letter was received
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Report of the Constitutional Society upon the treason and sedition bills
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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, as may promote the purposes of the present association -
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, as may promote the purposes of the present association -
London Corresponding Society
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, as may promote the purposes of the Present Association. With a plan, for taking the suffrages of the people, At the Election of Representatives, to serve in Parliament. And the speech of Mr. Pitt, on this subject; with the reply of Lord North; As extracted from the London Courant, May 7, 1783 -
The gentlemen under-mentioned having agreed to form themselves into a Society for Constitutional Information, have come to the following, amongst other resolutions
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The manifestos of General Burgoyne, the Emperor of Germany, the King of Prussia, and Duke of Brunswick
as voted by the Constitutional Society; to which is added, the late royal proclamation, prayer for the King's recovery, and Justice Ashhurst's charge to the grand jury in Michaelmas term -
Report of a committee of the Society for Constitutional Information, upon the Treason and Sedition bills
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At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information
... on Friday, January 14th, 1785, ... A third address from the Society for Constitutional Information to the people of Great Britain and Ireland -
Society for Constitutional Information
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At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information
held at Holyland's Coffee-House in the Strand on Friday, July 11, 1783 -
At a meeting of the Society for Constitutional Information
held on Friday, August the 1st, 1783 -
Tracts published and distributed gratis by the Society for Constitutional Information, with a design to convey to the minds of the people a knowledge of their rights; principally those of representation
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Proceedings, &c. of the Society for Constitutional Information
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A second address to the public from the Society for Constitutional Information