| Teresa Brayshaw, Anna Fenemore, Noel Witts - 1992 - 254 páginas
...among nine millions . . . there are eight which have no vote in electing members of Parliament. ... A member of Parliament chosen for any borough represents...inhabitants of that particular place, but he represents ... all the other commons of this land, and all the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of... | |
| John Phillip Reid - 1995 - 180 páginas
...as much represented in parliament as the greatest part of the people of England are represented. ... 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... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - 460 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... | |
| George Bancroft - 1866 - 990 páginas
...there is no real difference, of a virtual and actual representation ? A member of parliament, chosen by any borough, represents not only the constituents...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... | |
| George Bancroft - 1852 - 484 páginas
...there is no real difference, of a virtual and actual representation ? A member of parliament, chosen by any borough, represents not only the constituents...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... | |
| Nations Unies. Département des affaires économiques et sociales - 1980 - 378 páginas
...are, among nine millions of whom, there are eight who have no vote in electing members to Parliament. A member of Parliament chosen for any borough, represents...inhabitants of that particular place, but he represents the City of London, and all the Commons of the land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions... | |
| William Henry Hudson, Irwin Scofield Guernsey - 1922 - 736 páginas
...Parliament as the greatest part of the people of England are. ' ' . A member of Parliament chosen by any borough represents not only the constituents and...inhabitants of that particular place, but he represents the city of London, and all the commons of the land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions... | |
| 1777 - 808 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 land» and the inhib'irama of all the colonies and dominions of Gieat Britain, and is in du'yand cunlcience bound... | |
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