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" Whereas by the ancient laws and statutes of this kingdom frequent Parliaments ought to be held, and whereas frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people... "
Sketch of the Political Career of the Earl of Durham - Page 112
by John George Lambton Earl of Durham, John Reid - 1835 - 400 pages
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The Political state of Great Britain, Volume 11

Political state of Great Britain - 1716 - 790 pages
...Statutes of the Kingdom^ frequent Parliaments ought tobe held j and that frequent new Parliaments tend very much to the happy Union and good Agreement of the King and bis People. The firft Proportion is incontenible i and the latter, I think, will not be denied: For...
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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons from the ..., Volume 6

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1742 - 530 pages
...Statutesof the Kingdom, frequent Parliaments ought to ' be held ; and that frequent new Parliaments tend very much ' to the happy Union and good Agreement of the King and ' his People. The firft Proportion is inconteftable ; and the latter, I think, will not be deny'd ;...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volume 17

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Bibliography - 1757 - 636 pages
...this kingdom, frequent Parliaments ought " to be held; and whereas frequent and new Parliaments tend " very much to the happy union and good agreement of the King " and People, we your Majefty's, &c. do moft humbly befeech, &c. " and it is hereby declared and enadled, &c. that...
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A Systematical View of the Laws of England;: As Treated of in a ..., Volume 1

Richard Wooddeson - Law - 1792 - 532 pages
...antient laws and ftatutes of this kingdom, frequent parliaments ought to be holden, and that they tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people ; and it is then provided, that a new parliament mall be convoked within three years after the determination...
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Political papers, chiefly respecting the attempt of the county of ..., Volume 3

Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 698 pages
...of this kingdom^ frequent Parliaments ought to be held, and that frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the King and People," and therefore it •was enacted, " 'that no Parliament focteld lajl longer than for three years." In the...
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Political papers, chiefly respecting the attempt of the county of ..., Volume 1

Christopher Wyvill - 1794 - 586 pages
...kingdom,' by which annual Parliaments were confirmed, and declares " that frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the King and People." That it appears to this Sub-Committee, that by an aft paffed in the firft year of the reign of George...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 34

1820 - 646 pages
...this kingdom, frequent Parliaments ought to be held ; and whereas frequent and new Parliaments tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the King and People. ' The act then proceeds, in the first section, to provide for the frequent holding of Parliaments,,...
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 15

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1809 - 540 pages
...would greatly check Corruption, and in the words of the Preamble tothat memorable Act, would " tend very " much to the happy union and good " agreement of the King and People." 10th, Unanimously, That the only way to have independent men in Parliament, is to send them independent...
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Memoirs of the life of colonel Warle; with the public spirit of 1809 as ...

William Hamilton Reid - 1809 - 228 pages
...would greatly check corruption, and, in the words of the preamble to that memorable act, would " tend very much to the happy union and good agreement of the king and people." That the only v/Ay to have independent men in parliament, is to send them independent there, and that...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 15

Great Britain - 1809 - 536 pages
...would greatly check Corruption, and in the words of the Preamble to that memorable Act, would " tend very " much to the happy union and good " agreement of the King and People." 10th, Unanimously, That the only way to have independent men in Parliament, is to send them independent...
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