Elections - Great Britian - Early works to 1800
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To the electors of Great Britain serious reflexions on a dissolution of Parliament. By an elector
Preston, IsaacDate: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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A letter from Benjamin Bousfield, Esq. to the electors of the city of Cork.
Bousfield, BenjaminDate: 1796- E-books
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A guide to St. Thomas's day Being an address to the electors of the common-council, on the subject of the mansion-house, and some proceedings relating thereto. With a summary of the qualifications necessary for a man entrusted with the administration of publick justice, and the application of publick treasure. By an unbyassed citizen, who reveres the worthy members of both courts. To which is added, a list of those gentlemen, who appeared in common council in behalf of the proposal of Mess. Town send, Horsenail and Taylor, to do the masons work of the intended Mason-House for 17,200 l. in opposition to the proposal of Mess. Dun and Deval to do the same work, with equal security, and subject to the same inspection, for 16, 975 l.
Unbyassed citizen, who reveres the worthy members of both courts.Date: 1738- E-books
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A serious exhortation to the electors of Great Britain
Fonblanque, John, 1760-1837.Date: 1791?]