An historical essay, wherein the example, influence and authority of Londoners in publick affairs, the Remonstrance of 1641, the Place-Bill, or Self-denying Ordinance of 1644/5, the parties, politicks, petitions and instructions of those former and these

Book cover
Sir Edward Peacock Fund, 1998 Bound with: An impartial enquiry into the properties of places and pensions, as they affect the constitution. London : H. Goreham, 1740. A vindication of the honour and privileges of the commons of Great-Britain. London : J. Roberts, 1740. An impartial enquiry into the reasonableness and necessity of a bill for reducing and limiting the number of places in the House of Commons.London : J. Roberts, 1739 Bound with (cont'd) An enquiry into the danger of multiplying incapacities on the gentlement of England to sit in Parliament. London : J. Roberts, 1739. The advocates for a place-bill detected, in that false and impudent assertion.. London : J. Roberts, 1740
add to favoritesadd

Users who have this book

Users who want this book

What readers are saying

What do you think? Write your own comment on this book!

write a comment

What do you think? Write your own comment on this book

Info about the book

Series:

Unknown

ASIN:

B008NIWW8Y

Rating:

3/5 (4)

Your rating:

0/5

Languge:

English

Do you want to read a book that interests you? It’s EASY!

Create an account and send a request for reading to other users on the Webpage of the book!