Free Parliaments or, an argument on their constitution; proving some of their powers to be independant. To which is added, an appendix, containing several original letters and papers, which passed between the Court of Hanover, and a Gentleman at London, in the Years 1713 and 1714, touching the right of the Duke of Cambridge to reside in England, and sit in Parliament. By the author of The Britannic constitution.

  • Acherley, Roger, 1665?-1740.
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MDCC.XXXI. [1731]
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Free Parliaments: or, an argument on their constitution; proving some of their powers to be independant. To which is added, an appendix, containing several original letters and papers, which passed between the Court of Hanover, and a Gentleman at London,

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London : printed for D. Browne, at the Black Swan without Temple-Bar, MDCC.XXXI. [1731]

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