An attempt to explain the principles of the British constitution to trace the causes which combined to bring about the Triennial and Septennial acts; to enumerate some of the pernicious effects produced by the latter; and to shew the indispensible necessity of a repeal of that act, and an equal representation of the people in Parliament, in order to preserve the balance of the three branches of the legislature, so essential to the constitution. By James Green, Lieutenant in his Majesty's Marine Forces.
- Green, James, Lieutenant, R.N.
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- 1790
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An attempt to explain the principles of the British constitution; to trace the causes which combined to bring about the Triennial and Septennial acts; to enumerate some of the pernicious effects produced by the latter; and to shew the indispensible necess
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Newcastle : printed for the author, 1790.
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