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... Middlesex Election may all be considered as belonging to the popular side of the dispute , but there were only three direct answers to the FALSE ALARM . These were , " The Crisis ; " " A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson ; " and " The Con ...
... Middlesex Election may all be considered as belonging to the popular side of the dispute , but there were only three direct answers to the FALSE ALARM . These were , " The Crisis ; " " A Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson ; " and " The Con ...
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... Middlesex are deprived of a Briton's birthright , representation in parliament . They have indeed received the usual writ of elec tion , but that writ , alas ! was malicious mockery ; they were insulted with the form , but denied the ...
... Middlesex are deprived of a Briton's birthright , representation in parliament . They have indeed received the usual writ of elec tion , but that writ , alas ! was malicious mockery ; they were insulted with the form , but denied the ...
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... Middlesex should obtain the right of being denominated the chief county , cannot easily be dis- covered ; it is indeed the county where the chief city happens to stand , but how that city treated the favourite of Middlesex , is not yet ...
... Middlesex should obtain the right of being denominated the chief county , cannot easily be dis- covered ; it is indeed the county where the chief city happens to stand , but how that city treated the favourite of Middlesex , is not yet ...
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... was convicted in the king's bench of both the publications . But the freeholders of Middlesex were of another opinion . They either thought him innocent , or were not offended by his guilt . When a writ was THE FALSE ALARM . ·
... was convicted in the king's bench of both the publications . But the freeholders of Middlesex were of another opinion . They either thought him innocent , or were not offended by his guilt . When a writ was THE FALSE ALARM . ·
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... Middlesex , in the room of John Wilkes , esq ; expelled the house , his friends on the sixteenth of February chose him again . On the 17th , it was resolved , that John Wilkes , esq . having been in this session of parliament expelled ...
... Middlesex , in the room of John Wilkes , esq ; expelled the house , his friends on the sixteenth of February chose him again . On the 17th , it was resolved , that John Wilkes , esq . having been in this session of parliament expelled ...
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