| English literature - 1783 - 736 pages
...confideration which 1 have beta íblt i give to this great queftion, thatfor^au yean has occupied n. ; mind ; every day's experience to the prefent hour, I am more and more convinced, that the reftoring the right of voting univerfally to every man not incapacitated by nature for want of reafon,... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - Great Britain - 1794 - 504 pages
...vantage which a nation can wim ; and I have no hefitation " in faying, that, from every confideration which I have been " able to give to this great queftion,...prefent hour, I am more and more convinced, that the reftoririg " the right of voting univerfally to every man, not incapacitated " by nature, for want... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Manoah Sibly - Great Britain - 1795 - 604 pages
...wifh; and I have no hefitatioti in fiying, that from every confideration which I have been able to give this great queftion, that for many years has occupied...prefent hour, I am more and more convinced, that the rcjloring the right of voting universally it every man, not incapacitated by nature for -want of reafon,... | |
| Thomas Hardy, Joseph Gurney - Great Britain - 1795 - 432 pages
...vantage which a nation can vvifh; and I have no hefitation " in faying, that, from every confideration which I have been " able to give to this great queftion,...occupied my mind, and from every day's experience to the " prefatt hour, I am more and more convinced, that the reftoring " the right of voting univerfally... | |
| John Horne Tooke, John Hill Blanchard - Trials (Treason) - 1795 - 480 pages
...advantage which a nation c^n wifli ; and I have no hesitation in faying, that from every confideration which I have been able to give to this great queftion,...for many years has occupied my mind, and from every day-s experience to the prefent hour, I am more and more convinced that the reftoring the right of... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 566 pages
...bold reformer, " that from every consideration which I have been able to give to this great question that for many years has occupied my mind, and from every day's experience to the present hour, I am more and more convinced that the RESTORING the RIGHT of VOTING UNIVERSALLY to every... | |
| Joseph Towers - France - 1796 - 464 pages
...opinion, ** rnoft deferves the attention of the ** public ; — and, from every day's expe** rience to the prefent hour, I am more •' and more convinced, that the restoring *' the right of voting univerfally to every " man, not incapacitated by nature for ** •... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 pages
...bold reformer, " that from every consideration which I have been able to give to this great question that for many years has occupied my mind, and from every day's experience to the present hour, I am more and more convinced that the RESTORING the RIGHT of VOTING UNIVERSALLY to every... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1822 - 580 pages
...hesitation in saying, that from every consideration which I have been able to give to this great question, that for many years has occupied my mind ; and from every day's experience to the present hour I am more and more convinced, that the restoring the right of voting universally to every... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 618 pages
...ii. p. 453), says, " From every consideration which I have been able to give to this great question, that for many years has occupied my mind, and from every day's experience to the present hour, I am more and more convinced, that the restoring the right of voting, universally, to... | |
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