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1 They, however, made void the last election, and ordered a new writ .
2 I suppose it wouldn't do for you to move for the new writ .
3 A new writ was issued for the county of Middlesex.
4 Any suggestion, by any person, may be the cause of sending a new writ .
5 No new writ was issued for the election of a member by the County of York.
6 Sir F. Thesiger moved that a new writ should be issued for the city of London.
7 Grey has applied for the Hundreds, and Mr. Rattler is to move for the new writ to-morrow.
8 This new writ was returnable February 9th.
9 But again the house of commons declared Wilkes's return null and void, and ordered a new writ .
10 Vigil moves the new writ to-night; I got a line from him asking me whether I was ready.
11 Once more the House resolved that he was "incapable of being elected," and issued a new writ .
12 The first measure after the change in the cabinet was to issue a new writ for the borough of Appleby.
13 Through Kaffenburgh he at once applied for a new writ of habeas corpus in Nueces County and engaged counsel at prisoner.
14 A new writ was again issued, and this time the Ministry were resolved that, come what come might, Wilkes should have an opponent.
15 On the 17th, the election was declared by the House to be null and void, and a new writ was ordered to be issued.
16 Both the new writs were moved for last night.
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