CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF
The most interefting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate Copies of the most remarkable LETTERS and PAPERS; of the most material EVIDENCE, PETITIONS, &c. laid before and offered to the HOUSE,
FIFTH SESSION of the SEVENTEENTH PARLIAMENT
Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite BURLINGTON HOUSE,
431-Converfation on the fame, 456-Debate on the fame, 468 -Lift of the Peers who voted for and against the inquiry into the caufes of his recall, 495 France, motion of Earl Stanhope,
not to interfere in the internal affairs of France, 41-Motion of the Duke of Bedford, that no particular form of Government in France fhould preclude a ne- gociation for peace, 54-Ano- ther motion of the Duke of Bed- ford's to the fame effect, 141 Franking, converfation refpecting the liberty taken in franking pa- pers, 454
Goodall, (Vice Admiral) motion of thanks voted to him, 388
Habeas Corpus act, debate on the
bill for fufpending it, 100 Hair Powder bill, debate on it, 425, 448
Haitings. (Mr.) debate on the re- port of the Committee appointed to infpect the journals, as to the mode of giving judgement on trials for high crimes and misde- meanors, 163-Debate on the articles of impeachment againft Mr. Haftings, 164, 169, 170, 174, 180, 190, 207, 216, 231— Extracts of letters between Mr. Haftings and Mr. Middleton, on the fubject of retuming the jag- hires, &c. 233-Debate on the articles of impeachment against Mr. Haftings, 246, 260, 289, 343, 372, 388--Questions to be put to each Peer on giving judg ment on the articles of impeach- ment against Mr. Hanings, 391 -Amendments propofed, 395-- Judgement of the Peers on Mr. Hallings's trial, 399-Lift of the changes in the Houfe of Lords,
pending Mr. Haftings's trial, 404-Report from the Lords Committee, appointed to fearch for precedents of the manner of proceeding to judgement upon impeachments for high crimes and mifdemeanors, 407 Hotham, (Vice Admiral) motion of thanks voted to him, 386
Lift of the Peers who voted for and against the motion for an inquiry into the causes of Earl Fitzwil- liam's recall from Ireland, 495 Loan to the Emperor, converfation refpecting it, 124-Debate on the fecond reading of the bill, 205-Ditto on the third reading, 534
Militia, debate on the bill for aug- menting the Royal artillery out of the militia, 507, 8, 9-Pro- teft against it, 509 Minority (Lift of) on the Earl of
Guilford's amendment to the ad- drefs to the King, 41-On Lord Grenville's amendment to the Duke of Bedford's motion, rela- tive to peace, 97
Nation, debate on the Earl of Guilford's motion, to take into confideration the state of the na- tion, 314
Navy, debate on the bill to compel every parish to provide men for the fervice of the navy, 167
Parker, (Vice Admiral Sir Hyde) motion of thanks voted to him, 388 Peace, Duke of Bedford's motion
relating to it, 54-Another mo-
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