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" That no person who has an office or place of profit under the King, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as a member of the house of commons. "
Flower's Political review and monthly register. (monthly miscellany) [afterw ... - Page 470
edited by - 1809
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Cobbett's Political Register, Volumes 78-79

William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1832 - 844 pages
...securing the rights and liber' " ties of the subject," — it was wisely ' and honestly thus enacted — " That no ' " person who has an office or place of "...as a member of " " the House of Commons." — But Mr. " Whitbread, it seems, never heard of " this provision — " for better securing " " the rights...
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The British Reformer's Advocate, and Political Instructor: Being an ...

David P. Whitehead - Aristocracy (Political science) - 1832 - 252 pages
...can, according to the present system, ie the late system, continue Minister.— William Pitt, 1782. No person who has an office or place of profit under the king, or who receives a pension from the Crown, should be capable of serving as a member of the House of Commons.—Act...
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Essays on the Principles of Morality: And on the Private and Political ...

Jonathan Dymond - Ethics - 1834 - 444 pages
...sacrifice the interests of the public to their own. By the act of settlement indeed it was provided " That no person who has an office or place of profit...pension from the crown, shall be capable of serving as member of the House of Commons." The spirit of this provision is practically superseded, though its...
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Cobbett's Weekly Register, Volume 76

Great Britain - 1832 - 426 pages
..." That no per' son who has an office or place of pro* ' fit under the King, or receives a pen' sion from the crown, shall be capable ' of serving as a member of the House ' of Commons." That, in the fourth year of the reign of Queen Anne, this solemn compact with the people...
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The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the ...

Thomas Edlyne Tomlins - Law - 1835 - 862 pages
...That no person having an office or place of trust or profit under the king, or receiving a provision that levying money for or to the use of the crown by pretence of prerog Commons. [This has been repealed and otherwise provided for. See tit. Parliament.'] 7. That judges'...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volume 1

Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1836 - 660 pages
...tenements, or hereditaments, from the crown to himself, or to any other or others in trust for him. — 6. That no person who has an office or place of profit...be capable of serving as a member of the House of Commons. — 7- That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, judges' commissions...
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A Collection of Statutes Connected with the General ..., Volume 3; Volume 1225

Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 626 pages
...tenements or hereditaments (rom the ' Crown, to himself or to any other or others in trust for him. ' That no person who has an office or place of profit...be capable of serving as a ' member of the House of Commons. ' That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid Judges 'Commissions be made...
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History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of ..., Volume 1

Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1836 - 672 pages
...tenements, or hereditaments, from the crown to himself, or to any other or others in trust for him.—6. That no person who has an office or place of profit...be capable of serving as a member of the House of Commons.— 7. That after the said limitation shall take effect as aforesaid, judges' commissions be...
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The History of England, from the Revolution of 1688, to the Death ..., Volume 1

Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1836 - 984 pages
...lands, tenements, or hereditaments, from the crown to himself, or to any others in trust for him : that no person who has an office or place of profit under the king, or j succession to the crown of England, aftpr receives a pension from the crown, shall be ; king William...
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The Rise and Progress of the English Constitution: The Treatise of ..., Volume 1

Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - Constitutional history - 1838 - 718 pages
...tenements, or hereditaments, from the crown to himself, or to any other or others in trust for him 3 . 6. That no person who has an office or place of profit under t ne king, or receives a pension from the crown, shall be capable r " of serving as a member of the...
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