A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright : entitled The people's barrier against undue influence, or, The Commons House of Parliament according to the Constitution
1780
342.42 S678, 1780
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Title
A summary of a treatise by Major Cartwright : entitled The people's barrier against undue influence, or, The Commons House of Parliament according to the Constitution
Variant Title
The Commons' House of Parliament according to the Constitution (parallel)|A letter on the duty of the representatives of the Commons in Parliament ( parallel)|The peoples barrier against undue influence (parallel)
Published
London Society for Constitutional Information 1780
Description
8 p. ; 23 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
342.42 S678, 1780
System Control No.
(OCoLC)31739958
Note
Caption title.
Imprint from colophon.
On p. 4: signed by Capel Lofft, 13 July 1780.
Includes A letter on the duty of the representatives of the Commons in Parliament, and the public mischief of their neglecting that attendance which they owe to their country. [taken from Trenchard's (called Cato's) letters.]
With: An address to the public, from the Society for Constitutional Information -- Abridgment of that eminent patriot Mr. John Trenchard's History of standing armies in England -- Copy of a letter from the Right Honourable Lord Carysfort, to the Huntingdonshire Committee --Report of the Sub-committee of Westminster, appointed April 12, 1780 --Substance of the speech of the Rev. Mr. Walker, at the general meeting of the county of Nottingham -- Two speeches of Thomas Day, esq. at the general meetings of the counties of Cambridge and Essex -- The duty of a freeman, addressed to the electors of Great Britain.
L1994.1.455
Imprint from colophon.
On p. 4: signed by Capel Lofft, 13 July 1780.
Includes A letter on the duty of the representatives of the Commons in Parliament, and the public mischief of their neglecting that attendance which they owe to their country. [taken from Trenchard's (called Cato's) letters.]
With: An address to the public, from the Society for Constitutional Information -- Abridgment of that eminent patriot Mr. John Trenchard's History of standing armies in England -- Copy of a letter from the Right Honourable Lord Carysfort, to the Huntingdonshire Committee --Report of the Sub-committee of Westminster, appointed April 12, 1780 --Substance of the speech of the Rev. Mr. Walker, at the general meeting of the county of Nottingham -- Two speeches of Thomas Day, esq. at the general meetings of the counties of Cambridge and Essex -- The duty of a freeman, addressed to the electors of Great Britain.
L1994.1.455
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