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HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
Alie 1'54
DR. Ceasby
CONTENTS
OF THE
THIRD VOLUME.
I
84
FIRST REPORT from the
Committee of Secrefy, ap-
pointed to inquire into the
Caufes of the War in the
Carnatic, and of the Condi-
tion of the British Poffef-
fions in those Parts
Second Report from theCom-
mittee of Secrefy, refpect-
ing the Causes of the War
in the Carnatic, &c.
An Account of the Treasure
fhipped on Board several of
the Eaft-India Company's
fhips, on Account of Sir
Thomas Rumbold and Sir
Hector Munro
108
Account of Remittances re-
ceived by John Stables,
Thomas Raikes, and Ro-
bert Mackreth, Efqrs.
Agents to Sir Thomas
Rumbold
ibid.
Debate on Lord Mahon's Pe-
tition from the Manufac-
turers, Dealers, and Vend-
ers of Articles in Gold 147
on Lord North's Bill for
granting an additional Duty
on Almanacs
161
Duty on Mr. Penton's Mo-
tion for preventing Defer-
tions in the Navy 164
Conclufion of the Debate for
defraying the extraordinary
expence of the Land-
forces
Debate on Sir George Savile's
Motion for diminishing
the increased and increafing
influence of the Crown 212
-on Lord North's Mo-
tion for taking the af-
fairs of the Eaft-India
Company into confidera-
276
tion
209
on taking the Commif-
fioners ftate of the public
Accounts of the Kingdom
into confideration 281
-on Mr. Ord's motion
for leave to bring in a bill
to prevent delays in the
payment of the Money in
the Hands of the Receiver-
General of the Land-tax,
and for the more speedy
recovery of debts due to
the Crown
294
on the fecond reading
of the Gold Manufacture
Bill
296
- on the second reading of
the Bill to prevent Profa-
nations of the Lord's day,
called Sunday
297
on Mr. Burke's impor-
tant Queftion relative to
the Seifure and Confifca-
tion of private Property in
the ifland of St. Eustatius
299
on the Gold-bill 451
on the fecond reading of
the Bill for repealing the
Marriage-act
452
on going into a C›m-
mittee on the Commiffion
of Accounts-bill
456
on the reading of the
Bill for applying to the
public Service a Portion of
the Supplies of the Property
of the Eaft-India Com-
pany
472
on Mr. Minchin's Mo-
tion refpecting the Sailor's
and Soldiers imprisoned in
Spain
475
on the Petition from the
Governor and Directors of
the Bank of England, for
on the Bill for paying.
into the Exchequer the Ba-
lance in the Hands of the
public Accountants 493
on Mr. Fox's Motion
for his Majefty's Minifters
to take every poffible Mea-
fure for concluding a Peace
with America
511
Conclufion of the Debate on
Mr. Fox's Motion for his
Majefty's Minifters to take
every poffible Measure for
concluding a Peace with
America
569
Debate on the Terms of re-
newing the Bank Charter
590
Debate on the second reading
of the Infolvent Debtors
607
Debate on the third reading of
the Marriage-bill 658
on the Report of the Se-.
cret-committee, appointed
to inquire into the Causes
of the War in the Carnatic
663
The Speech of Sir Hugh Pal-
lifer, as printed and handed
about by himself, relative
to the Acquittal of Admiral
Keppel, the Substance of which was given in the De- bate of the 4th of Decem- ber laft 672
Debate on the Petition of the
American Prifoners in Mill-