British constituency dominated by a single proprietor.
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Examples for "pocket borough "
Examples for "pocket borough "
1 Thereafter, it was storekeeper Lincoln's pocket borough ; its ruffians were his body-guard.
2 The Flats, mind you; our own little pocket borough of the Flats!
3 O'Donnell says it probably originated in that Banagher was a pocket borough notorious for its parliamentary corruption.
4 Sir Robert Peel began in the pocket borough of Cashel in 1809, a coming-of-age present from his mill-owning father.
5 Fox first entered Parliament for the pocket borough of Midhurst, and Sir George Trevelyan has described how it took place.
1 You tell the people that it is as unjust to disfranchise a great lord's nomination borough as to confiscate his estate.
2 Such towns were called "rotten boroughs," "pocket boroughs," " nomination boroughs . "
3 Under the old parliamentary system, he had the greatest number of nomination boroughs possessed by any Whig noble.
4 Take any one of those nomination boroughs , the patrons of which have conscientiously endeavoured to send fit men into this House.
1 A real-life rotten borough was Old Sarum in Wiltshire, which contained seven voters.
2 The average price of a seat in Parliament was £5000 for a so-called ' rotten borough . '
3 Lord Verney, for a seat in the privy council, was induced to give him a " rotten borough . "
4 The same rotten borough vote took Gordon Brown to No 10: failing to fight for it did him no good.
5 In 1809 he became of age, and entered parliament for a rotten borough openly bought for him by his father.
6 It was, in fact, his policy to reduce Florence to the condition of a rotten borough : nor did this policy fail.
7 In the second place, Lansmere is neither a rotten borough to be bought, nor a close borough, under one man's nomination.
8 What is a " rotten borough " ?
9 In short, Tattleton was what the advocates of the whole Bill were apt to term a close and sometimes a rotten borough .
10 The electors for the borough of Southwark rejected Mr. Tierney, and he was obliged to come in for a ministerial rotten borough .
11 But although John would have supported the Bill, he was too honest to let himself be elected for a " rotten borough . "
12 The rotten boroughs could no longer be tolerated with safety to the state.
13 Then, again, some plutocrats buy honours by lavishing coins in stinking, rotten boroughs .
14 Penryn and East Retford were rotten boroughs , with only a handful of constituents.
15 When the Corn Laws are gone, and the rotten boroughs , why tease about Clause IX.
16 It was one of the rotten boroughs swept away, and properly enough, by the Reform Bill.
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