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CONTENTS
OF
THE FOURTH VOLUME.
1789.
May
8.
12.
Mr. Beaufoy's Motion for the Repeal of the
Test and Corporation Acts ..............
Abolition of the Slave Trade................................................................................
June 8. Choice of a Speaker
10.
15.
Mr. Sheridan's Motion for a Committee on the
State of the Public Income and Expenditure
Tobacco Excise Bill
French Revolution — Dif-
ference of Opinion between Mr. Fox and
Mr. Burke
Page
I
II
16
18
22
33
1790.
Feb, 5.
Army Estimates
32
Mr. Fox's Motion for the Repeal of the Test and
Corporation Acts
38
4.
Mr. Flood's Motion for a Reform in Parliament
55
76
78
81
April 16.
19.
May 6.
Budget for the Year 1790 ......................................
The King's Message respecting Vessels cap-
tured by Spain, at Nootka Sound
21. Complaint against Major Scott for a Libel on
the Managers of the Impeachment of Mr.
Hastings........
Address on the King's Speech at the Opening of
the Session
Mr. Grey's Motion for Papers relative to the
Convention with Spain
Address on the Convention with Spain............... 110
23. Abatement of an Impeachment by a Dissolu-
tion of Parliament
125
21. Mr. Hippesley's Motions respecting the War in
India with Tippoo Sultan
139
25.
The Same
29.
April 4.
Corn Regulation Bill
March 4.
King's Message respecting the War between
Russia and the Porte ............
Abolition of the Slave Trade..............................
War with Russia- French Revolution
Quebec Government Bill French Revolution
Separation between Mr. Fox and Mr.
Burke
April 8. The Same
17
17:
19-
Motion for a Repeal of the Test Act, as far as
200
202
208
210
228
237
244
270
June
24. East India Budget
Mr. Thomas Grenville's Motion for an Address,
advising His Majesty to decline any Inter-
ference in the War between Russia and the
Porte
2. Mr. Grey's Motion for an Address, imploring
His Majesty not to prorogue the Parliament
without communicating some distinct Infor-
mation relative to the Cause of the present
Armament.............
Major Maitland's Motion for Papers relating to
the War in India
275
280
287
302
311
17.
20. Mr. Grey's Motion for Papers relative to the
War between Russia and the Porte....... 320
Mr. Whitbread's Motion respecting the Arma-
ment against Russia
I.
329
1792.
March 7. Establishment of the Duke and Duchess of
York
13. Complaint against Mr. George Rose for Abuses
committed at the Westminster Election
"
360
366
18. Mr. Sheridan's Motion relative to the Royal
Burghs of Scotland
30. Mr. Grey's Notice of a Motion relative to Par-
liamentary Reform
402
4.07
-
8. Abuses committed at the Westminster Election
-Conduct of Mr. Rose.........
413
II.
Mr. Fox's Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill to
repeal certain Penal Statutes respecting Re-
ligious Opinions.
418
April 17.
Middlesex Justices' Bill...............
429
Mr. Fox's Amendments to the Address on the
the King's Speech at the Opening of the
Session
14. The Same
15. Mr. Fox's Motion for sending a Minister to
Paris, to treat with the Provisional Govern-
ment of France
17. Complaint of a Libel, intitled "One Pennyworth
of Truth from Thomas Bull to his Brother
John"..............................................................................................
20.
Situation of the Royal Family of France
APPENDIX. A Letter from the Right Honourable Charles
James Fox to the Worthy and Independent Electors of
the City and Liberty of Westminster
442
466-
473
477
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