Excerpt from The History of England, From the Accession to the Decease of King George the Third, Vol. 4 Observations on it, 39. - Meeting of Parliament, ib. - The Prince of Wales takes his seat, ih. - The King's speech, 40. - Address in the Lords, ih. - In the Commons, moved by the Earl of Upper Ossory, ib. - Seconded by Sir Francis Basset, ib. - Observations of Sir Joseph Mawbey, 4l. - Mr. Pitt, ib. - Mr. Fox, ib. - Address carried unanimously, 42. Mr. Fox moves to bring in bills for the government of India, ib. - his plan, ib. - Mr. Pitt, 44. - Motion for the second reading, 45. - Speech of Mr. Grenville, ih. - Mr. Fox, 46 - Mr. Pitt, ib. - Mr. Arden, 47 - Mr. Burke, ib. Mr. Wilberforce, ib. - Substance of the bill, ih. - Petitions, 48. - Second bill, ib. - Counsel heard, 49. - Debate on the motion to commit the bill, ih. - Mr. F ox, ih. - Mr. Pitt, ih. Debate, 50. - Mr. Erskine, ih. - Division, ih. - Debate on the Speaker leaving the chair, ib. - Celebrated speech of Mr. Burke, ib. - Division, 54 - Committee, 55 - Third reading, ih. - Bill passes the lower House, 56. - Read in the House of Lords, ih. - Earl Temple, ib. - Debate, 57. Speech of the Earl of Abingdon, 58. - The petition, 59. Motion to commit the bill, 60.-bill rejected, ib. - Obser vations, ib. - Interference, of the King, 6l.-mentioned in the House of Lords, ib. - Motion in the House of Com mons, 62. - Debate, ib, - Mr. Erskine's motion, 64.-the ministers do not resign, ih. - They are dismissed, 65. - New ministry, headed by Earl Temple, ib. - His resignation, ib. Final formation of ministry, ib. - Conduct of opposition, 66. Motion to sit on Saturday, ih. - Opposed by Mr. Fox, 67. Apprehension of a dissolution, ib. - Committee on the state of the nation, ib. - Mr. Erskine's motion, ih. - Mr. Bankes, 68. - Lord North, ib. - Address voted, 69. - The King's answer, ih. - Mr. Fox's observations, ib.-lord Beau champ's motion, ib. - Lord Surrey's motion, 70. - Adjourn ment, ih.
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