The most interesting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate : DURING THE THIRD SESSION of the FIFTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITΑΙΝ. VOL. IX. LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, (Successor to Mr. ALMON) oppofite BURLINGTON-HOUSE, PICCADILLY. M.DCC.LXXхнь Debate on Mr. Hartley's Motion for Select Committee on India Affairs, Mr. Burke gives Notice that he will renew his Bill of Reform, 70 Mr. Townshend (Lord Sydney) his Letters to the Lord Mayor, 71 Debate on the Vote of Supply for the Navy, 71 to 98 Lord Mayor's Motion on the Corn Laws, 98, 110, 112 Debate on the Report from the Com- Sir Roger Curtis's Letter, 108 General Bovd's Letter, 607 Motion respecting the recall of Mr. Hastings, 109 Thanks to Sir Edw. Hughes, Commo- dore King, and Sir Eyre Coote, 112 Debate on Mr. Fox's Motion for a Copy of the Provisional Treaty with America, 112 Debate on the Bill of Pains and Penal. Debate on, 583 Affairs of Ireland, 130, 138, 154, to 383 Call of the House, 130, 137, 160, 296,297,599,686 Mr. Lewen furrenders, 133 Petition from Sussex, concerning Re- presentation, 133 Petition from Mr. Petrie, 133, 159 Petition from Mr. Whitehill, 135 Petition from Launceston on Reprefen- tation, and debate upon it, 155 Debates on the Peace, 160, 180, 198, 202, 211, 232, 292,297,369,496 The Preliminary Articles, 165 Remarks on the Conduct of the House in India Affairs, 162 Mr. Hartley's Notice of a Motion re- specting the American Trade 185 The Speaker complains of a Letter, in his Name, being fent to several Printers, 187 Debate |