1818 March 8

Parl Reform Proposed H. of Commons Resolutions

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19. That forasmuch as, in proportion as it has place, this influence of the Crown

can not be exercised and made productive of its natural effect. without counteracting

and overpowering in the breasts of their Representatives the influence of the people,

and that in such sort as to engage them to make continual sacrifice of the interest

of such their constituents to the separate interest of the servants of the Crown

their dependents and adherents such influence may with but too incontrovertible

propriety be termed a sinister influence.