Begin On The Eighth Of March 1794 At A General Meeting Etc Speech Of Sir Philip Francis On The Proposition That It Is The Sense And Object Of This Society To Recommend A Plan Of Parliamentary Reform Founded On The Principle Of Giving The Right Of Voting To Every Male Adult Not Convicted Of Crimes Or Lunatic
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Begin. On the eighth of March, 1794. At a General Meeting, etc. [Speech of Sir Philip Francis on the proposition “That it is the sense and object of this Society to recommend ... a plan of Parliamentary Reform founded on the principle of giving the right of voting ... to every Male Adult, not convicted of crimes, or lunatic.”]
Author | : Society of the Friends of the People (Great Britain) |
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Total Pages | : 90 |
Release | : 1794 |
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Begin. On the eighth of March, 1794. At a General Meeting, etc. [Speech of Sir Philip Francis on the proposition “That it is the sense and object of this Society to recommend ... a plan of Parliamentary Reform founded on the principle of giving the right of voting ... to every Male Adult, not convicted of crimes, or lunatic.”] Related Books
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