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" It is not so among us ; every county does not make a distinct body, having in itself a sovereign power, but is a member of that great body which comprehends the whole nation... "
Discourses on Government - Page 309
de Algernon Sidney - 1805
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The History of the Last Parliament: Began at Westminster, the Tenth Day of ...

James Drake - 1702 - 292 pages
...among us ; e very County doe s not make a dijlinfit Body, having in its. felfa Soveraign Power, lut is a Member of that great Body which comprehends the whole Nation. 'Tis not therefore for Kent, or Suflex, Lewis, or Maidftone, but for the whole Nation, that the Members...
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Life and Writings, Volume 2

Algernon Sidney - 1794 - 836 pages
...It is not fo amongft us : every country does not make a difiindt body, having in Itfelf a fovcreign power, but is a member of that great body which comprehends...the whole nation. It is not therefore for Kent or Suffex, Lewis Or Maidftone, but for the whole nation, that the members chofen in thofe places arc fent...
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Ideas of Political Representation in Parliament, 1660-1832

Philip Arnold Gibbons - 1914 - 64 pages
...which they are all made members of one political body. So that it is not ' for Kent, Sussex, Lewes, or Maidstone, but for the whole nation that the members chosen in those places are sent to service in Parliament.' The whole idea of the representative as opposed to the delegated character...
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Bolingbroke and His Circle: The Politics of Nostalgia in the Age of Walpole

Isaac Kramnick - 1992 - 344 pages
...views similar to Coke's and Walpole's theories. The Journal quoted Sidney's comments: Every county docs not make a distinct body, having in itself a sovereign...that Great Body which comprehends the whole NATION. 'Tis not therefore for Kent or Suffix, Lewes or Maidstone, but for the whole nation, that the members...
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Representation

James Roland Pennock, John William Chapman - 336 pages
...contained views similar to those being stressed by Walpole. The Journal quoted his comments : Every county does not make a distinct body, having in itself a...that Great Body which comprehends the whole NATION. 'Tis not therefore for Kent or Suffix, Lews or Maidstone, but for the whole nation, that the members...
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