Further Dissection of the New Reform Bill for Scotland ...Roake and Varty, 1831 - 72 strán (strany) |
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Strana 11
... nights since conceded to themselves another Whig member for the borough of Saltash , and who now pursue the same fair and conciliatory course . Surely the disfranchised counties of Sect . 3. Scotland will join with every one who 11.
... nights since conceded to themselves another Whig member for the borough of Saltash , and who now pursue the same fair and conciliatory course . Surely the disfranchised counties of Sect . 3. Scotland will join with every one who 11.
Strana 33
... surely , if purity of elec- tion be an object sought after in modelling the representative system , that object was better and more perfectly attained under the old prac- tice , whereby a claim lay open to objection с Sect . 11. during ...
... surely , if purity of elec- tion be an object sought after in modelling the representative system , that object was better and more perfectly attained under the old prac- tice , whereby a claim lay open to objection с Sect . 11. during ...
Strana 43
... Surely never did there occur in the history of Great Britain , never in any part of the Statute Book , any clause in any act of parliament so notoriously calculated to promote litigation , to protract judicial contests , to destroy good ...
... Surely never did there occur in the history of Great Britain , never in any part of the Statute Book , any clause in any act of parliament so notoriously calculated to promote litigation , to protract judicial contests , to destroy good ...
Strana 45
... Surely this shows something like a grudge to hereditary succes- sion , not ill calculated to excite suspicion , and we may ask , why is there this difference be- tween the old and new ? But the probable reply of the intelligent leader ...
... Surely this shows something like a grudge to hereditary succes- sion , not ill calculated to excite suspicion , and we may ask , why is there this difference be- tween the old and new ? But the probable reply of the intelligent leader ...
Strana 62
... tender of the rights of the King of Belgium to his pension , and so lavish of those of his fellow - countrymen . The govern- * Dissection of the Scottish Reform Bill . ment and legislature have surely as little title to interfere 62.
... tender of the rights of the King of Belgium to his pension , and so lavish of those of his fellow - countrymen . The govern- * Dissection of the Scottish Reform Bill . ment and legislature have surely as little title to interfere 62.
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66 Sect Acts of Parliament annual appears Boroughs Burghs Bute candidate ceived claim claimant clause clear yearly value confer Counties of Scotland Counties of Selkirk County Court of Session disfranchised district Dornoch Dumbarton effect eldest sons elec electors enacted entitled to vote equal fiar fore former Bill fortnight four months framers freeholders gister heirs portioners House of Commons influence interests land landlord larger sum last Bill lease life-renter litigation Lord Lord Advocate meaning Member ment MIDDLE TEMPLE Ministers nobility object occupied Old Sarum person polling possessed preceding present Bill principle privileges proceedings proprietors proviso qualification question Reform Bill registered voter regulate rent represent representation resided for six returning officer right of voting Scotch Peers Scotland Section XXXI Selkirk and Peebles Selkirkshire Sheriff shire six months sons of Scotch suppose tain tenant tion town truly paid Universal Suffrage voice wool words worth writ
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Strana 4 - It were good therefore that men in their innovations would follow the example of time itself, which indeed innovateth greatly, but quietly and by degrees scarce to be perceived...
Strana 10 - Clackmannan and Kinross, together with that Part of Perthshire which constitutes the Parishes of Tulliallan, Culross, and Muckhart, and the Perthshire Portions of the Parishes of Logie and Fossaway, and that Part of the Shire of Stirling which constitutes the Parish of Alva.
Strana 15 - AND be it enacted, that in elections for shires, where two or more persons are interested in any subject to which a right of voting is for the first time attached by this Act, as life-renter and as fiar, the right of voting shall be in the life-renter, and not in the fiar...
Strana 71 - Sordibus tecti, caret invidenda Sobrius aula: Saepius ventis agitatur ingens Pinus et celsae graviore casu Decidunt turres feriuntque summos Fulgura montis.
Strana 25 - Name shall appear in the last corrected Register, and none other, shall be entitled to vote ; and it shall not be competent to inquire on that Occasion into any other Facts except those of the Party tendering the Vote being truly the Individual mentioned in the said Register, of his being still possessed of the Qualification there recorded, on his own Account, and not in Trust for or at the Pleasure of any other Person, and of his not having previously voted at that Election...
Strana 16 - Act, as life-renter and as fiar, the right of voting shall be in the life-renter, and not in the fiar ; and all co-proprietors or joint owners shall be entitled each to vote in respect of their joint property within the shire, provided the share...
Strana 41 - ... in conformity thereto, and he shall, on such judgments being made known to him by the parties, alter and correct such registers accordingly: provided always, that no alteration of the sheriff's judgments, either by the courts of review above named, or by any other judges of appeal, shall affect the merits of any election actually completed and carried through before the date of such alteration...
Strana 48 - ... under authority of this Act, shall in any way prevent or abridge the operation of this Act, provided that such person or place shall be so designated in such writing, list, register, or notice as to be commonly understood : Provided also, that no appeal shall be competent to any sheriff or stewart from any thing which may be done by their substitutes in the execution of this Act.
Strana 57 - ... prevented from taking his seat, a precedent would be established, and in consequence "the electors and freeholders in future time will never be able to withstand so powerful an interest, but rather, by continual discouragement, the majority of them must become subservient to the nobility, in depressing all those who shall have the courage to resist their encroaching upon or giving up the rights and privileges of the Commons." The Aberdeenshire freeholders further prayed that the House of Commons...
Strana 18 - To seek hot water beneath cold ice Surely it is a great follie. I have asked grace at a graceless face, And there is none for my men and me.