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CONTENTS
OF
THE FIRST VOLUME.
1767.
Address on the King's Speech at the Opening
of the Session..........
of the Session...............
24. Necessity for a Redress of Grievances pre-
vious to granting a Supply........
March 15. Remonstrance of the City of London to the
King.........
30. Mr. Grenville's Bill for regulating the Trials
of controverted Elections...........
Page
12
27
30
38
May
8. Mr. Burke's Resolutions relating to the Dis-
orders in North America...............
41
47
Nov. 13. Address on the King's Speech at the Opening
of the Session........................................................................
Dec.
27. Mr. Constantine Phipps's Motion respecting
the Power of the Attorney-General to file
Informations Ex-Officio..........................................................
6. Mr. Serjeant Glynn's Motion for a Committee
to inquire into the Administration of Cri-
minal Justice, and the Proceedings of the
Judges in Wesminster-hall, in Cases re-
lating to the Liberty of the Press, and the
Power and Duties of Juries...........
Sir George Savile's Motion for a Bill to
secure the Rights of Electors.............................................
59
67
73
1771.
March 7. Bill for explaining the Powers of Juries in
Feb.
1772.
6.
17.
April 3.
13.
I.
20.
Clerical Petition for Relief from Subscription
to the Thirty-nine Articles............
Fragment of Mr. Burke's Speech upon this
Occasion found among his Papers after his
Decease...........
Church Nullum Tempus Bill.........................................................................
Bill for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters...
Colonel Burgoyne's Motion for a Select Com-
mittee on East India Affairs.................
14. Bill to regulate the Importation and Ex-
portation of Corn...................................................................................................................
The Budget for the Year 1772.......................................................
Bill to regulate the Elections of Committee-
men for the African Company..................................................
3. Motion on certain Amendments made by the
Lords to a Money Clause in the Corn Bill
Navy Estimates........
79
94
ΙΟΙ
113
116
119
123
126
132
Mr. Burke's Speech on American Taxation
Bill for regulating the Government of Mas-
sachusets' Bay..........
18. The Budget for 1774...............
174
178
241
243
June 10.
Dec. 12.
Quebec Government Bill..........................
Exclusion of Strangers from the Gallery of
the House...............................
246
250
March 6. Bill for restraining the Commerce of the New
England Colonies, and prohibiting their
Fisheries on the Banks of Newfoundland.... 267
8. The Same...................
271
Mr. Burke's Speech on moving certain Reso-
lutions for Conciliation with the Colonies 272
Nov. 16. Mr. Burke's Speech on moving for leave to
bring in a Bill for composing the present
Troubles in America...........................................................
341
Copy of Mr. Burke's Bill for composing the
present Troubles in America........
357
Lord John Cavendish's Motion for revising
the Laws by which the Americans think
themselves aggrieved...................
362
1777.
April 16.
29.
Arrears of the Civil List................................
Birmingham Play-house Bill..................................................
368
373
Nov. 18. Address on the King's Speech at the Open-
ing of the Session............
Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act........... 380
375
26. Navy Estimates..................
378
1778.
Jan.
4. Ordnance Estimates.........
22.
Motion respecting Subscriptions for raising
Troops without Consent of Parliament...... 389
Employment of Indians in the civil War
with America.............
393
March 23.
The Same.........
400
April 2.
Mr. Wilkes's Motion respecting Private Aids
to the Crown...............................................................................
401
March 8. Mr. Fox's Motion on the State of the Navy
upon the Breaking out of the War with
France......
416
419
May 13.
422
15. Mr. Dunning's Motion respecting the Power
of the Board of Admiralty to grant or re-
fuse Courts Martial................
Inquiry into the Conduct of the American War 428
The Budget for the Year 1779..............................................................
Address on the King's Speech at the Open-
ing of the Session.................................................................................................................
Dec. 6. The Earl of Upper Ossory's Motion on the
Discontents in Ireland.................................................................
31.
Nov. 25.
433
441
448
INDEX OF REFERENCE
TO THE
LEADING SUBJECTS,
AND TO THE
VARIOUS MATTERS INCIDENTALLY INTRODUCED
INTO THE
SPEECHES OF MR. BURKE.
Α
ABATEMENT of an im-
peachment by a dissolu-
lution of parliament, iii. 505.
Abolition of the Slave Trade,
iii. 341. 435:
Addington, Mr., (afterwards Viscount Sidmouth,) iii. 487.
African Company, i. 132.
Alien Bill, iv. 88.
Almon, Mr., cruelty of the pro-
ceedings against him, i. 62.65.
America; inexpediency of tax- ing her, i. 20. 53. 174.
; Mr. Burke's resolu-
tions relating to the disorders
in, i. 41.
; petitions for recon-
ciliation with, i. 251.
; address on the dis-
turbances in North, i. 260.
; Lord North's pro-
positions for conciliation with,
i. 263.
-; Mr. Burke's resolu-
tions for conciliation with,
America; Mr. Burke's Bill for
for composing the troubles
in, i. 341.
; Mr. Hartley's mo-
tion for a bill to restore peace
with, ii. 274.
exchange of pri-
soners with, ii. 295.
; constitution of, iv.7.
American War, i. 20. 53. 174.
178.241.252.260. 264. 267.
272. 342. 362. 376. 385. 410.
428. 434. ii. 274. 284. 328.
General Con-
way's motion for putting an end to the, ii. 328. American Taxation, i. 178. 264.
American Independency, i.410.
American Loyalists, iii. 347. Arcot, Nabob of, Mr. Burke's speech on his debts, iii. 92.
Army, limited service in the,
i. 415.
Athol Claim, iii. 488.
Attorney-General; power of
the, to file informations ex-