Excerpt from Give Us Our Rights! Or, a Letter to the Present Electors of Middlesex and the Metropolis: Shewing What Those Rights Are: And That, According to a Just and Equal Representation, Middlesex Ad the Metropolis Are Intitled to Have Fifty Members in the Common's House of Parliament; Forty of Whom Are Now Placed There by Decayed Cinque Ports and AlmosThe Septennial and the Triennial A615, and the Statute of -dir frandyifiment of the 8th of Hen. VI. Mufi' be cal'c into the flames. They are the difgrace, as they have proved the curfe of our country. They carry flavery in every line, and every word is a link in the chain that binds us. Once freed from thefe fetters, nothing then remains wanting to fecure our freedom but a fingle bill, fuch as that of the Duke of Richmond in. I780, for regulating the detail of elee'tions.'About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.
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