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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.
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Anfower to the foregoing Letter, delivered by his Royal Highness to the Lord
Chancellor, Jan. 1,
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Proteft of the Lords who voted, Jan. 23, against agreeing to the Refolution
of the Commons, delivered at a Conference on the preceding Tuefday, (71)
Refolutions agreed to, by the Lords and Commons, and prefented to the Prince
of Wales, Jan 30,

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'(72) Anfwer 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,

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Her Majefty's Anfwer to the Lords and Gentlemen, who delivered the foregoing Refolutions.

(ibid.)

Speech of Earl Bathurft, in the name of the Lords Commiffioners, appointed
by his Majefty's Commiffion to declare certain Caufes of the Meeting of Par-
liament, 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 both
Houfes of Parliament, Feb. 5,
(ibid.)
Proteft of the Peers of Ireland, who voted, Feb. 16, against the Address to
the Prince of Wales, requesting his Royal Highness to take upon him the
Office of Prince Regent.

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Anfaver of the Lord Lieutenant to the Address of both Houfes, requefting him
to tranfmit their Address to the Prince of Wales,
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,
Address prefented to the Prince of Wales, Feb. 27, by the Delegates from
both Houses,

(ibid.)

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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,

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Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses of Parliament, March 14,

(ibid.)

Addrefs of the House of Lords of Ireland to his Majefty,

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His Majefty's Anfwer,

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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 Answer of his Royal Highnefs,

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Proteft against the Address of Thanks to the Prince of Wales, voted in the Irf Houfe of Lords, March 23,

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Speech of the Lord Lieutenant to both Houses, May 25,

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Account of the Meeting of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, at the London Tavern, Jan. 7,

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Another Account of the fame Mecting, by Alderman Picket, Speech of Samuel Beachcroft, Efq, to the Right Hon. William Pitt, on prefenting to him the Vote of Thanks of the Merchants, Bankers, and Traders of London, Jan. 15. Account of the Meeting of the Inhabitants of the Borough of Southwark, Jan. 7,

(ibid.)

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Account of the Meeting of the Freeholders of Devonshire, Jan. 16, (92) Account of the Meeting of the Freeholders of Northumberland, Jan. 21, (93)

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Account of the Mecting of the Frecholders of the County of Southampton,
Feb. 9,
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The Petition of certain Electors of Westminster presented to the House of Lords,

Feb. 17,

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(96) Address of the Heritors and Burgefjes of Kinghorn, in Scotland, to be prefented to the Prince of Wales, on the Event of bis affuming the Regency, (97) Address of the Magiftrates and Torn-Council of Burnt-Ïland, on the jame Occafion,

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Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-council of London to his Majefty, on bis Recovery,

(ibid.)

His Majefly's Anfever,

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Address of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common-council of London to

her Majefty, on the fame Occafion,

(ibid.)

Her Majesty's Anwer,

(ibid.)

Addrefs of the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs, Commons, and Citizens of Dublin, on

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Address of the Proteftant and Roman Catholic Inhabitants of Waterford to the King on the fame Occafion,

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Address of the Bishop and Clergy of Llandaff to the King, on the fame Occa

fion,

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Address of the Bisktop and Clergy of Llandaff to the Queen, on the fame Occa fion,

(ibid.)

Addrefs of the Nobility, Ladies, and Gentlewomen of the County and Town of Banff, to the Queen, on the fame Occafion, Petition of the English Catholic Diffenters to the House of Commons, May 7,

(102)

(ibid.)

Address of the Inhabitants of Alexandria, in Virginia, to General Washington, on leaving his Houfe to accept of the Prefidency of the United States of

America, April 16,

(105)

The Aufwer,

(ibid.)

Sperch of George Washington, Efq. Prefident of the United States of Ame rica, to both Houses of Congress, April 30,

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Mejage from the Prefident of the United States to the House of Reprefentatives,

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Address of the Magiftrates and Gentlemen of the County of Hants to the right Rev. Dr. Charles Inglis, Bishop of Nova Scotia,

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The King of France's Circular Letter for the Convocation of the States General at Versailles,

(111)

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 Ajembly, May 28,

(113)

Addrefs of M. Bailly to his Majefty, June 6,

(114)

His Majefty's Answer,

(115) (ibid.)

Speech of the King of France to the States General,
Addrefs prefented to the King, by a Deputation of the National Affembly of
France, on the Approach of numerous Bodies of Troops to the Capital, July

10,

(116) (118)

His Majefty's Aufwer,
Aufwer of the King of France to a fecond Deputation on the fame Subject,

July 13, (119) Speech of the King of France to the National Assembly, July 15, (ibid.) Speech of M. Bailly. Prevot des Marchands, at Paris, to the King of France, on his Entrance into the Hotel de Ville, July 17, (ibid.) Letter from the Count de Montmorin, Secretary of State, to the Duke de Liancourt, Prefident of the National Affembly, inclosing a Letter from the Duke of Dorfet, Ambassador from Great Britain, (120) Letter from the Count de Montmoria, to M. le Chapeliere, Prefident of the National Affembly, inclofing a fecond Letter from the Duke of Dorjet, (121) Address of the National Affembly of France to the King, Aug. 11, (122) His Majefty's Anfever, Speech of Monf. Rabaud de St. Etienne, a Proteftant Minifter, and one of the Deputies in the National Affembly of France, Aug. 27, The Declaration of Rights, which has been agreed to by the National Assembly of France, and fanctioned by the King,

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(ibid.)

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Proceedings of the Revolution Society of London,
Extract from a Letter of the Duke de Rochfoucauld 10 Dr. Price, Dec. 2,

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Extract from the Notes of the National Affembly of France, Nov. 25, tranf mitted by the Archbishop of Aix, Prefident of the National Affembly, to

Earl Stanhope,

(ibid.)

Letter from the Archbishop of Aix, to Earl Stanhope,

Note in Anfer to the preceding Letter,

(128) (ibid.)

The Fifteenth Report of the Commiffioners, appointed to examine, ta', and flate the Public Accounts of the Kingdom,

(129)

Supplies granted by Parliament for the Year 1789,

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Public Acts paffed in the Sixth Seffion of the Sixteenth Parliament of Great

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Anecdotes of Corelli,

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The Life of Giuseppe Tartini, with his Character as a Compofer,

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Singular Account of La Maupin,

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Some Account of Dr. Arne, and his Musical Productions,

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MANNERS OF NATIONS.

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The Manner of conducting Religious Worship in the Othoman Empire, [38]
Funeral Laws and Ceremonies of the Mahometans,
Ceremonies attending the Inauguration of the Infant Lama, in Tibet,[46]
Account of the Religious Sect of Secks at Patna,

Some Account of the Caffres,

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Character of the Spanish Ladies, with fome Account of the Spanish Diver fions, Obfervations on the Piratical States, and the probable Means of civilizing

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them, State of Government, Society, and Manners in Jersey, Account of the Dumplers, a Religious Set in Pennsylvania,

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CLASSICAL AND POLITE CRITICISM.

The Prefent State of Literature in Turkey,

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The State of Female Literature in England, in the Sixteenth Century, [81] Critical Examination of Lord Shaftesbury's Works,

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Efay on Mufical Criticism,

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Inftructions for the Barrifier in tracting Teftimony from viva voce Evi

dence,

Anfwer to the Queftion, What is a Verb?

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PHILOSOPHICAL PAPERS.

Mr. Anderfon's Account of a Bituminous Lake or Plain, in the Island of

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Dr. Gray's Inferences deducible from an Attention
of Serpents,
Experiments on the Congelation of Quickfilver in England,
Obfervations on the Animal and Vegetable Poifons of Africa,
The Natural Hiftory of the Buxton and Matlock Waters,
Enquiry into the Prefent State of the Glaciers of Savoy,
Account of a fingular Species of Volcano
Mode of cultivating and gathering Manna at Carini,

Rules for predicting Changes of the Weather by the Barometer,

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