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Conciliatory reform. A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Spring Rice, M.P. &c. &c. &c. on the means of reconciling parliamentary reform to the interests and opinions of the different orders of the community: together with the draft of a bill, founded on the ministerial bill, and adapted more closely to the principles and precedents of the constitution. By Francis Palgrave, ...

By: Palgrave, Francis, Sir, 1788-1861.Publisher: London : J. Hatchard and Son, [1831]Description: 48p.Subject(s): Great Britain. Parliament -- Reform -- 19th century
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.96(6) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33388-1001
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PAM VOL.96(3) Popular opinions on parliamentary reform, considered. By Sir John Walsh, Bart. M.P. PAM VOL.96(4) Mr Paddison's address at the county meeting of the freeholders of Lincolnshire, on the 25th January, 1831, for reform, retrenchment, and vote by ballot. PAM VOL.96(5) The speech of M.D. Hill, Esq., at a public dinner, given to him by the electors of Newark, on Thursday, March 10, 1831. PAM VOL.96(6) Conciliatory reform. A letter addressed to the Right Hon. Thomas Spring Rice, M.P. &c. &c. &c. on the means of reconciling parliamentary reform to the interests and opinions of the different orders of the community: together with the draft of a bill, founded on the ministerial bill, and adapted more closely to the principles and precedents of the constitution. By Francis Palgrave, ... PAM VOL.96(7) A legal review of the origin of the system of representation in England, and of its present state. With observations on the reform necessary. By Henry William Tancred, ... PAM VOL.96(8) An address to all classes and conditions of Englishmen. By the Duke of Newcastle. PAM VOL.9(7) What have the Whigs done? An address to the political and social reformers of Great Britain on the approaching crisis, by Caleb Wilkins, ...

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