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The rights of British subjects to elect their own representatives, asserted : proving, from the most eminent historians, the antient usage, and the necessity of the frequency of parliaments, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes or their ministers, who have invaded either : with seasonable instructions to the electors, how to conduct themselves in the choice of representatives at the ensuing elections, the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons : with a dedication to the electors of Great Britain.

Title
The rights of British subjects to elect their own representatives, asserted : proving, from the most eminent historians, the antient usage, and the necessity of the frequency of parliaments, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes or their ministers, who have invaded either : with seasonable instructions to the electors, how to conduct themselves in the choice of representatives at the ensuing elections, the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons : with a dedication to the electors of Great Britain.
Author
Philo-Britannicus.
Publication
London : Printed for T. Cooper ..., 1740.

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Description
viii, 64 pages; 19 cm
Subject
  • Great Britain. Parliament > Elections
  • Great Britain. Parliament
  • 1727-1760
  • Political rights > Great Britain
  • Elections > Great Britain
  • Elections
  • Political rights
  • Politics and government
  • Great Britain > Politics and government > 1727-1760
  • Great Britain
Note
  • Preface signed: Philo Britannicus.
  • ESTC N026130.
Call Number
CK p.v. 183, no. 4
OCLC
28289093
Author
Philo-Britannicus.
Title
The rights of British subjects to elect their own representatives, asserted : proving, from the most eminent historians, the antient usage, and the necessity of the frequency of parliaments, the freedom of elections, and the fatal consequences which have attended those princes or their ministers, who have invaded either : with seasonable instructions to the electors, how to conduct themselves in the choice of representatives at the ensuing elections, the qualifications requisite for gentlemen to be chosen into so great a trust, and the necessity of freedom of speech in the House of Commons : with a dedication to the electors of Great Britain.
Imprint
London : Printed for T. Cooper ..., 1740.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Chronological Term
1727-1760
Research Call Number
CK p.v. 183, no. 4
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