The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860 (Volume 1) (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868. Excerpt: ... 284, 287; rank themselves among the " King's friends," 284. Newcastle, Duke of, in office at accession of George III., 11; his resignation, 18; dismissed from his lord-lieutenancy, 20. Newenham, Mr., his motion respecting the debts of Prince of Wales, 213. New Shoreham, voters for the borough of, disfranchised for bribery, 288. Nomination boroughs. See Boroughs. North, Lord, his relations, as premier, with George III., 37; his complete submission to the King, 38, 42, 50; his overtures to Chatham, 41; to the Whigs, 42; his ministry overthrown, 48; his conduct in office approved by the King, 49; joined the " coalition ministry," 64; dismissed from office, 60; liberal in creation of peers, 235; in the bribery of members, 323; with money sent by George III., to.; by shares in a loan, 325; his second loan, 327; approved the Middlesex election proceedings, 407, 412; his carriage bro-ken by mob, 432; his personalities in debate, 502. Northampton borough, cost of electoral contest for (1768), 287; case of bribery from corporate funds of, 350. North Briton (No. 45), the publication of, 393; riot at the burning of, 399. Northumberland, Duke of, supported in bribery at elections by George III., 289. Norton, Sir F. (the speaker), supported Dun-ning's resolutions, 45; his speech to George III. touching the civil list, 203; alterca-tions with, when in the chair, 503. O'conothj., Mr., advocated universal suf-frage, &c, 353; reprimanded for libel-ling the house, 444; his position as an orator, 498. Officers under the crown, disqualified from parliament, 295, 314; number of, in par-liament, 114, 317. Oldfield, Dr., his statistics of parliamentary patronages, 306. Oliver, Mr. Alderman, proceeded against by the Commons for committing their messenger, 429, 431. Onslow, Mr. G...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1868. Excerpt: ... 284, 287; rank themselves among the " King's friends," 284. Newcastle, Duke of, in office at accession of George III., 11; his resignation, 18; dismissed from his lord-lieutenancy, 20. Newenham, Mr., his motion respecting the debts of Prince of Wales, 213. New Shoreham, voters for the borough of, disfranchised for bribery, 288. Nomination boroughs. See Boroughs. North, Lord, his relations, as premier, with George III., 37; his complete submission to the King, 38, 42, 50; his overtures to Chatham, 41; to the Whigs, 42; his ministry overthrown, 48; his conduct in office approved by the King, 49; joined the " coalition ministry," 64; dismissed from office, 60; liberal in creation of peers, 235; in the bribery of members, 323; with money sent by George III., to.; by shares in a loan, 325; his second loan, 327; approved the Middlesex election proceedings, 407, 412; his carriage bro-ken by mob, 432; his personalities in debate, 502. Northampton borough, cost of electoral contest for (1768), 287; case of bribery from corporate funds of, 350. North Briton (No. 45), the publication of, 393; riot at the burning of, 399. Northumberland, Duke of, supported in bribery at elections by George III., 289. Norton, Sir F. (the speaker), supported Dun-ning's resolutions, 45; his speech to George III. touching the civil list, 203; alterca-tions with, when in the chair, 503. O'conothj., Mr., advocated universal suf-frage, &c, 353; reprimanded for libel-ling the house, 444; his position as an orator, 498. Officers under the crown, disqualified from parliament, 295, 314; number of, in par-liament, 114, 317. Oldfield, Dr., his statistics of parliamentary patronages, 306. Oliver, Mr. Alderman, proceeded against by the Commons for committing their messenger, 429, 431. Onslow, Mr. G...

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2012

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246 x 189 x 10mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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184

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978-1-235-59597-4

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9781235595974

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