1741 British general election
The 1741 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 9th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. The election saw support for the government party increase in the quasi-democratic constituencies which were decided by popular vote, but the Whigs lost control of a number of rotten and pocket boroughs, partly as a result of the influence of the Prince of Wales, and were consequently re-elected with the barest of majorities in the Commons, Walpole's supporters only narrowly outnumbering his opponents.
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1741 British general election
The 1741 British general election returned members to serve in the House of Commons of the 9th Parliament of Great Britain to be summoned, after the merger of the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. The election saw support for the government party increase in the quasi-democratic constituencies which were decided by popular vote, but the Whigs lost control of a number of rotten and pocket boroughs, partly as a result of the influence of the Prince of Wales, and were consequently re-elected with the barest of majorities in the Commons, Walpole's supporters only narrowly outnumbering his opponents.
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1741年イギリス総選挙(英語: British general election, 1741)は、第9期の議員を選出するために行われた選挙。
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Les élections générales britan ...... ue
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The 1741 British general elect ...... hope of forming a government.
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휘그당 정부는 정치부패, 소비세 확대, 대프랑스 평화정 ...... 남은 지지자들은 애국휘그당과 연합해 새 정부를 구성한다
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1741年イギリス総選挙(英語: British general election, 1741)は、第9期の議員を選出するために行われた選挙。
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Les élections générales britan ...... ue
* Portail du XVIIIe siècle
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The 1741 British general elect ...... ly outnumbering his opponents.
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휘그당 정부는 정치부패, 소비세 확대, 대프랑스 평화정 ...... 남은 지지자들은 애국휘그당과 연합해 새 정부를 구성한다
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1741 British general election
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1741年イギリス総選挙
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1741년 영국 총선
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Élections générales britanniques de 1741
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