11 results filtered with: Political campaigns - Early works to 1800
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To the free burgesses of Newcastle upon Tyne. ...
Trevelyan, John, Sir.Date: 1777- Books
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A canvassing book, for the purpose of elections by the livery; formed on an entire new plan, for their use; from recent and accurate materials, ... to establish and confirm the freedom of elections by them: to support their unbiassed choice already made of Benjamin Hopkins, Esq; for their chamberlain: and to re-elect him ... In two parts. ... By Thomas Tomlins, ...
Tomlins, Thomas.Date: 1776- Books
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To the freeholders in the neighbourhood of Huddersfield, Saddleworth, Honley, Meltham, &c. Gentlemen, we request your votes and interest in favour of Henry Duncombe, and William Wilberforce, esquires, as members for the county of York, at the ensuing general election. Merchant Mitten. Johnny Docker.
Merchant Mitten.Date: 1784]- Books
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To the worthy and independent freemen, of the city of Rochester.
Best, George, 1759-1818.Date: 1790]- Books
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Mr. Stanhope for Westminster.
Date: 1710]- Books
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To the worthy and independent freemen of the city of Rochester, who did, or meant to come forward in support of Mr. Gregory.
Veritas.Date: 1790]- Books
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To the worthy and independent freemen of Oxford. The success of the present day's canvass through a populous district previously canvassed by our opponent, confirms our confidence in the firm friendship of our brother citizens, ...
Burton, Francis, approximately 1744-1832.Date: 1796]- Books
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Oxford, Wednesday evening. The worthy and independent freemen that have not polled, are earnestly requested to attend early to-morrow morning, at the Town Hall, to give their votes in favour of Francis Burton and Arthur Annesley, ...
Burton, Francis, approximately 1744-1832.Date: 1796]- Books
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To the worthy independent burgesses of Newcastle upon Tyne. ...
Bowes, Andrew Robinson Stoney, 1747-1810.Date: 1777]- Books
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The art of canvassing at elections, perfect in all respects; and highly necessary to be understood by the electors, no less than by the candidates: written near two thousand years ago, for the use of the greatest scholar, and most consummate States-Man then in the World; And now Publish'd in the English tongue, against the ensuing Election of Parliament.
Cicero, Quintus Tullius.Date: [1714]- Books
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To the free burgesses of Newcastle upon Tyne. ...
Trevelyan, John, Sir.Date: 1777