| Chauncey Allen Goodrich - 1875 - 968 pages
...from a distinction, in which there is no real difference— of a virtual and actual representation ? , I am equally arraigned. If we maintained ourselves in peace, and took no share in fore inhabitant* of that particular place, but he represents the inhabitants of every other borough in Great... | |
| George Bancroft - 1876 - 614 pages
...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... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1878 - 514 pages
...drawn 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...Britain. He represents the city of London, and all the other commons of this land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 526 pages
...from a distinction, in which there is no actual 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... | |
| Charles Duke Yonge - 1882 - 468 pages
...from a distinction in which there is no real difference of a virtual and an actual representation ? A member of Parliament chosen for any borough represents...Britain. He represents the city of London and all the other Commons of the land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain,... | |
| Charles Duke Yonge - 1882 - 604 pages
...from a distinction in which there is rto real difference of a virtual and an actual representation ? A member of Parliament chosen for any borough represents...borough in Great Britain. He represents the city of 72 SPEECH OF LORD MANSFIELD. London and all the other Commons of the land, and the inhabitants of all... | |
| George Bancroft - 1883 - 524 pages
...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. " The colonists,... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 346 pages
...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...Britain. He represents the city of London, and all the other commons of this land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 354 pages
...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...Britain. He represents the city of London, and all the other commons of this land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden - 1884 - 360 pages
...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...Britain. He represents the city of London, and all the other commons of this land, and the inhabitants of all the colonies and dominions of Great Britain... | |
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