| Edmund Burke - 1767 - 632 páginas
...particular place, but he reprefents the inhabitants of every other borough in Great Britain ; he reprefents the city of London, and all other the commons of the...inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and Ь in duty and "confcience bound to take care of their interdis. The diftinftion of internal... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1793 - 620 páginas
...particular place, bat he reprefents the inhabitants of every other borough in Great Britain ; he reprefents the city of London, and all other the commons of the...inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and it in duty and confcience bound to take care of their incerefts. The diftinction of internal... | |
| 1793 - 586 páginas
...particular place, but he reprefents the inhabitants of every other borough in Grtat Britain ; he reprefents the city of London, and all other the commons of the land, and the innabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and is in duty and conicience bound... | |
| 1803 - 582 páginas
...particular place, but he reprefenls' the inhabitants of every other borough in Great Britain; he reprefents the city of London, and all other the commons of the...inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and is in duty and conference bound to take care of their interefts. The dirtinclion of internal... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 512 páginas
...from a distinction, in which there is no real difference, of a virtual and actual representation ? A member of parliament, chosen for any borough, represents...represents the city of London, and all other the commons of this land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and is, in duty... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 páginas
...from a distinction, in which there is no real difference, of a virtual and actual representation ? A member of parliament, chosen for any borough, represents not only the constituents and in"a' bitants of that particular place, but he represents the inhabitants of ever}' other borough in... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 726 páginas
...to it upon the ground, of representation, goes to the whole pre* sent constitution of Great Britain. A member of parliament chosen for any borough, represents...inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and is in duty and conscience bound to take care of their interests. ( The distinction of... | |
| Henry Roscoe - 1830 - 554 páginas
...drawn from a distinction in which there is no real difference, of a virtual and actual representation ? A member of parliament, chosen for any borough, represents...represents the city of London, and all other the commons of this land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain ; and is in duty... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1840 - 520 páginas
...the people in England are, among nine millions of whom, there are eight who have no votes in electing members of parliament ; and, therefore, all these...inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain, and is in duty and conscience bound to take care of their interests. ' The distinction of... | |
| Carlo Botta - 1852 - 974 páginas
...members of parliament ; and, therefore, all these arguments, brought to prove the colonies not bependent on parliament, upon the ground of representation,...inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Br'tein, and is in duty and conscience bound to take care of their interests. ' The distinction of... | |
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