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" ... to conceal through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was placed in a small apartment, and, through a hole in the door, delivered out to the... "
An Entire and Complete History, Political and Personal, of the Boroughs of ... - Page 276
by Thomas Hinton Burley Oldfield - 1792
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1797 - 614 pages
...money, and who were ehiefly tlye magistrates of the town, devised very singular and absurd contrivances to conceal through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person, concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was...
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The History of the Cases of Controverted Elections: Which Were Tried and ...

Sylvester Douglas Baron Glenbervie - 1802 - 394 pages
...town, fell upon a very fingular and very abfurd contrivance, in hopes of being able thereby to hide through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A perfon, Concealed under a ludicrous and fantaflical difguife, and called by the name of Punch, was placed in a fmall apartment, and through...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations, Topographical ..., Volume 4

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1803 - 716 pages
...money, and who were chief y, the Magistrates of the totrn, devised very singular and absurd contrivances to conceal through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, ahtJ'called by the name of PUNCH, was...
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Topography of Great Britain: Or, British Traveller's Directory: Cornwall

George Alexander Cooke - England - 1817 - 378 pages
...money, and who were chiefly the magistrates of the town, devised very singular and absurd contrivances to conceal through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was placed...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Part 1

English literature - 1833 - 546 pages
...this money, and who were chiefly the magistrates of the town, devised very singular and very absurd contrivances in hopes of being thus able to conceal...through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was placed...
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A key to both houses of parliament

Parliament lists - 1832 - 1026 pages
...who were c/rirßy ibe magistrates of the town, devised very singular and absurd contrivances, in hope of being thus able to conceal through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was placed...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 1

Literature - 1833 - 488 pages
...this money, and who were chiefly the magistrates of the toum, devised very singular and very absurd contrivances in hopes of being thus able to conceal...through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was placed...
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1833 - 484 pages
...this money, and who were chiefly the magistrates of the town, devised very singular and very absurd contrivances in hopes of being thus able to conceal...through what channel it was conveyed to the electors. A person concealed under a ludicrous and fantastical disguise, and called by the name of Punch, was placed...
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