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One of the charges against the STUAR'rs was , that they had not called new
parliaments frequently enough ; and that , thus ... William , did not restore this
right ; but enacted , that , in future , there should be a new parliament every three
years .
One of the charges against the STUAR'rs was , that they had not called new
parliaments frequently enough ; and that , thus ... William , did not restore this
right ; but enacted , that , in future , there should be a new parliament every three
years .
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The parliament ( the Septennial parliament ) passed laws to tax them . The
Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost their
property and their liberty . They raised the standard of ¡° No TAXATION WITHOUT
...
The parliament ( the Septennial parliament ) passed laws to tax them . The
Americans had seen how their brethren in England had , by degrees , lost their
property and their liberty . They raised the standard of ¡° No TAXATION WITHOUT
...
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... evils was seen , the people had begun , even during the American war , to
demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT as the only
cure for existing evils , and as the only security against their recurrence for the
future .
... evils was seen , the people had begun , even during the American war , to
demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT as the only
cure for existing evils , and as the only security against their recurrence for the
future .
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... destined to undo all that they were doing against the French , and to render
that parliamentary reform , which it had ... affairs of the septennial parliament and
of the aristocracy , and the consequences which have resulted , and will result
from ...
... destined to undo all that they were doing against the French , and to render
that parliamentary reform , which it had ... affairs of the septennial parliament and
of the aristocracy , and the consequences which have resulted , and will result
from ...
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... and with the struggle between them and the people on the score of
Parliamentary Reform ; the people ascribing the war ... that he had « violated the
freedom of election of members to serve in parliament ¡± ; that , one of the standing
laws of ...
... and with the struggle between them and the people on the score of
Parliamentary Reform ; the people ascribing the war ... that he had « violated the
freedom of election of members to serve in parliament ¡± ; that , one of the standing
laws of ...
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