THE Parliamentary Register; OR HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF The moft interefting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, (Succeffor to Mr. ALMON) oppofite M.DCC.LXXXIV. Of VOLUME XIII. HOUSE OF COMMON S. Debate on Mr. Grofvenor's Motion for an united Administration, 27 to 49 Debate on Mr. Coke's Motion for an united Administration, 49 to 61 Debate on Mr. Coke's Motion to lay the Refolutions of the Houfe before the King, 62 to 72 Lord Beauchamp's Motion for a Committee to examine the Lords' Journals relative to the Acceptance of India Bills, 73, 108 Report of the Committee, and Debate, 111 to 138 Debate on the Receipt Tax, 86, 107, 218 Debate on the Ordnance, 88, 107 Debate on the Report from the Com mittee on Smuggling, in which the Union of Parties is again introduced, 91 to 106 Mention made of Lord George Lenox's Commiffion, 110 Debate on Mr. Pitt's Declaration that the Minifters had not refigned, 138 to 158 Debate on the poftponing the Report from the Committee of Supply, 159 Debate on Mr. Powys's Motion that the King will comply with the Wishes of his Commons, 167 to 209 Mr. Marsham's Account of the Negociation, 175 Lord Nugent's Anecdote of Mr. Pelham, &c. 176 Debate on Mr. Fox's Motion for an The King's Answer, ibid Debate |