(65) Lift of the Divifion of the Houfe of Lords, Dec. 26, 1788, on the Quef tion of the Amendment to the Refolution, moved by Lord Rawdon, Proteft of the Lords who voted, Dec. 29, against agreeing to the Refolutions of the Commons, delivered at a Conference on the 23d. Letter from the Rt. Hon. William Pitt to the Prince of Wales, Dec. 30. (68) (66) Anfwer to the foregoing Letter, delivered by his Royal Highness to the Lord Chancellor, Jan. 1, (69) Proteft of the Lords who voted, Jan. 23, against agreeing to the Refolution of the Commons, delivered at a Conference on the preceding Tuesday, (71) Refolutions agreed to, by the Lords and Commons, and prefented to the Prince of Wales, Jan 30, (73) Her Majefty's Anfewer to the Lords and Gentlemen, who delivered the foregoing Refolutions. (72) Aufwer of the Prince of Wales to the Lords and Gentlemen, appointed to deliver to him the foregoing Refolutions, Refolutions agreed to by the Lords and Commons, prefented to her Majefly, Jan. 30, (74) (ibid.) Speech of Earl Bathurft, in the name of the Lords Commiffioners; appointed by his Majefty's Commission to declare certain Causes of the Meeting of Parliament, Feb. 3, (ibid.) Speech of the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament, March 10, (75) Speech of the Lord Chancellor to both Houses of Parliament, Aug. 11, (76) Speech of the Marquis of Buckingham, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, to bothy Houfes of Parliament, Feb. 5, (ibid.) Proteft of the Peers of Ireland, who voted, Feb. 16, against the Addrefs to the Prince of Wales, requesting his Royal Highness to take upon him the Office of Prince Regent. (77) Anfwer of the Lord Lieutenant to the Address of both Houses, requefting him to tranfmit their Address to the Prince of Wales, (79) Proteft of the Minority in the Irish House of Lords against the Refolutions voted Feb. 19, afferting the Right of both Houses to declare a Prince Re gent, (ibid.) Proteft of the Lords against the Vote of Cenfure on the Lord Lieutenant. (85) Proteft on the 20th of Feb. upon the Motion for putting off the Confideration of appointing parliamentary Commiffioners to carry the Address to the Prince of Wales to the ft of October, being negatived, (ibid.) Address prefented to the Prince of Wales, Feb. 27, by the Delegates from both Houses, (8+) Aufwer of the Prince of Wales to the foregoing Addrefs, Final Anfaver of the Prince of Wales to the Deputation from both Houses of the Parliament of Ireland, March 12, (82) (83) Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses of Parliament, March 14, (ibid.) Addrefs of the House of Lords of Ireland to his Majefty, (84) His Majefty's Anfwer, (85) Addrefs of the House of Commons of Ireland to his Majefly, (ibid.) His Majefty's Anfwer, (ibid.) Addrefs of the House of Commons of Ireland to the Prince of Wales, voted March 20, on Occafion of the final Anfwer of his Royal Highness, (86) Prote Proteft against the Address of Thanks to the Prince of Wales, voted in the Irfb Houfe of Lords, March 23, (87) Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses, May 25, (88) Account of the Meeting of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, at the London Tavern, Jan. 7, (89) (ibid.) (90) Another Account of the fame Mecting, by Alderman Picket, (91) (93) Account of the Meeting of the Frecholders of the County of Southampton, Feb. 17, (96) Address of the Heritors and Burgeffes of Kinghorn, in Scotland, to be prefented to the Prince of Wales, on the Event of bis affuming the Regency, (97) Addrefs of the Magiftrates and Toron-Council of Burnt-Island, on the jame Occafion, (98) Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-council of London to bis Majefty, on his Recovery, (ibid.) His Majefly's Anfaver, (99) Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-council of London to ber Majefty, on the fame Occafion, (ibid.) Her Majesty's Answer, (ibid.) Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, Commons, and Citizens of Dublin, on Address of the Proteftant and Roman Catholic Inhabitants of Waterford to the King on the fame Occafion, (100) Address of the Bishop and Clergy of Llandaff to the King, on the fame Occa fion, (101) Address of the Bishop and Clergy of Llandaff to the Queen, on the fame Occas fion, (ibid.) Address of the Nobility, Ladies, and Gentlewomen of the County and Town of Banff, to the Queen, on the fame Occafion, (102) Petition of the English Catholic Diffenters to the House of Commons, May 7, (ibid.) Address of the Inhabitants of Alexandria, in Virginia, to General Washington, on leaving his Houfe to accept of the Presidency of the United States of America, April 16, (105) The Answer, (ibid.) Sperch of George Washington, Efq. Prefident of the United States of Ame rica, to both Houses of Congress, April 30, (105) Meage from the Prefident of the United States to the House of Reprefentatives, (109) Address of the Magiftrates and Gentlemen of the County of Hants to the right Rev. Dr. Charles Inglis, Bishop of Nova Scotia, The Answer, King of France's Speech on the opening of the States General, May 9, (112) Letters from the King of France to the Prefident of the National Affem- Speech of the King of France to the States General, Addrefs prefented to the King, by a Deputation of the National Assembly of France, on the Approach of numerous Bodies of roops to the Capital, July His Majefty's Aufwer, --- Speech of the King of France to the National Affembly, July 15, (ibid.) Speech of M. Bailly Prevor des Marchands, at Paris, to the King of France, Letter from the Count de Montmorin, Secretary of State, to the Duke de Li- ancourt, Prefident of the National Affembly, inclofing a Letter from the Duke of Dorfet, Ambassador from Great Britain, Letter from the Cornt de Montmoria, to M. le Chapeliere, Prefident of the National Affembly, inclofing a fecond Letter from the Duke of Dorjet, (121) Addrefs of the National Affembly of France to the King, Aug. 11, (122) His Majefty's Anfever, The Declaration of Rights, which has been agreed to by the National Affembly Proceedings of the Revolution Society of London, Extract from a Letter of the Duke de Rochfoucauld to Dr. Price, Dec. 2, Extract from the Notes of the National Assembly of France, Nov. 25, tranf mitted by the Archbishop of Aix, Prefident of the National Affembly, to Letter from the Archbishop of Aix, to Earl Stanhofe, Note in Anfer to the preceding Letter, (ibid.) The Manner of conducting Religious Worship in the Othoman Empire, Funeral Lars and Ceremonies of the Mahometans, Ceremonies attending the Inauguration of the Infant Lama, in Tibet, Character of the Spanish Ladies, with fome Account of the Spanish Diver- Obfervations on the Piratical States, and the probable Means of civilizing II. of France, with an English Translation, [ibid.] Defcription of Diftresses occafioned by the Slave-trade, [ibdi.] |