Bright was disqualified by illness during the whole of 1856 and 1857.
A third statute disqualified plebeians from being elected to canonries or bishoprics.
The next session found him disqualified by a severe illness, which caused his retirement from office at the end of the year, and kept him out of public life for four years.
To the First Chamber protectionists were almost exclusively elected, and in the Second all the twenty-two members for Stockholm were disqualified, owing to one of their number not having paid his taxes a few years previously, which prevented his being eligible.
But Corinth's real prosperity dates from the time of the tyranny (657-581), established by a disqualified noble Cypselus.