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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.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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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.
Sharp, Granville, 1735-1813.Date: M.DCC.LXXX. [1780]- Books
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An impartial address to all parties. By a well-wisher to the constitution. A. L.
A. L.Date: 1795