The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803: From which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled "Hansard's Parliamentary Debates." V. 1-36; 1066/1625-1801/03. 1688-1702

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T.C. Hansard, 1809
 

Contents

KINGS LETTERS
913
1699
921
April 1
929
The Duke of Leeds voted to be impeachedThe Dukes Speech
935
The offering of Money to a Member voted a High Crime and Mis
939
1701
941
The ill state of the Coin redressed
955
1696
967
Proceedings relating to the Scotch East India Company
975
16956
987
Oct 20
995
998
997
1689
1057
1156
1155
1699
1159
1170
1169
1701
1171
Molyneuxs Case of Ireland complained ofAddress thereon
1181
Mar 17
1193
1699
1195
THE SECOND SESSION OF THEe Fourth Parliament
1199
The Resumption Bill orderedVotes relative to the said Grants laid
1215
LISTS OF THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE
1225
The King communicates to both Houses the Earl of Melforts Letter
1235
respecting the Partition Treaty
1237
The Kings Message concerning the Negotiations at the Hague
1249
Dec 20
1263
1695
1275
1288
1287
1699
1305
Reasons of the Commons against proceeding to the Trial of Lord
1311
List of the House of Commons
1323
Act for abjuring the pretended Prince of WalesProtest thereon
1335
APPENDIX No
i
Mar 26
ix
The Earl of SUNDERLANDS Letter to a Friend in the Country plainly discover
xiii
The State of Parties and of the Publick as influenced by those Parties in this
xxxiii
Some CONSIDERATIONS about the most proper Way of RAISING MONEY in
xlix
Some short CONSIDERATIONS concerning the STATE of the NATION Printed
lxv
An ENQUIRY or a Discourse between a Yeoman of Kent and a Knight of
lxxxi
A Short State of our Condition with relation to the present Parliament com
xcix
Account of the Acres and Houses with the Proportional
ciii
APPENDIX No XII
cxvii
An Essay upon Taxes calculated for the present Juncture
cxix
A LETTER to a Member of Parliament shewing that a Restraint on the PRESS
cxxix
CONSIDERATIONS upon the Choice of a SPEAKER of the House of Commons
cli
A Letter to a Country Gentleman setting forth the Cause of the Decay
clxiii
APPENDIX No XVIII
clxxxvii
A General Abstract of the RECEIPTS and ISSUES of
ccxxxix
John Tillotson Dean of St Pauls
ccliii

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