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1. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1907)
"THE echoes of the session were kept up for some time beyond the adjournment by
a few demonstrations on Bank Holiday and by the bye-election campaign in East ..."
2. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"A BYE-ELECTION IN 1747. EVERY debate makes its contribution to the mass of
unfulfilled prophecies which must surely be strewn as thickly on the floor of the ..."
3. Electoral Reform: An Inquiry Into Our System of Parliamentary Representation by Joseph King (1908)
"It appears that at the recent bye-election in Rutland (June, 1907) no less than
ten separate organisations aided the Unionist candidate with workers who in ..."