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Paperback Cautions to those who are to chuse members to serve in Parliament. To which is added a list of those that voted for and against the bill of commerce. Book

ISBN: 1171383355

ISBN13: 9781171383352

Cautions to those who are to chuse members to serve in Parliament. To which is added a list of those that voted for and against the bill of commerce.

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Cambridge University Library

T162856

Anonymous. By George Savile, Marquis of Halifax. First published as 'Some cautions offered to consideration of those who are to chuse members to serve in the ensuing Parliament'. Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe, who in fact wrote 'A letter from a member of the House of Commons to his friend in the country, relating to the bill of commerce. ..', London, 1713, in which the list of those who voted for and against the Bill was first published. "The present E--- of O----d" is probably a spurious attribution to Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford.

London: printed for J. Baker, 1714. 32p.; 8

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