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... petitions , yields only an average of 263 names to a petition . Against the Corn Laws , only 18,239 persons have petitioned ; but the ave- rage of signatures to a petition is 1130. Several similar discre- pancies may be noticed by ...
... petitions , yields only an average of 263 names to a petition . Against the Corn Laws , only 18,239 persons have petitioned ; but the ave- rage of signatures to a petition is 1130. Several similar discre- pancies may be noticed by ...
Pagina 439
... petitions ; but each of those petitions had nearly a housand signatures . This is the only class of petitions emanating eculiarly from religionists , which comes into the first twelve in e order of the average of signatures . The ...
... petitions ; but each of those petitions had nearly a housand signatures . This is the only class of petitions emanating eculiarly from religionists , which comes into the first twelve in e order of the average of signatures . The ...
Pagina 440
... petitions are few , not because there is no popular interest in the subject , but because there is little hope from the Legislature . All the circumstances connected with petitions require to be consi- dered , to arrive at a just notion ...
... petitions are few , not because there is no popular interest in the subject , but because there is little hope from the Legislature . All the circumstances connected with petitions require to be consi- dered , to arrive at a just notion ...
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Characteristics of English Aristocracy | 585 |
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