Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England from the Norman Conquest in 1066, to the Year 1803, from which Last-mentioned Epoch it is Continued Downwards in the Work Entitled, "Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates" ...

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Contents

Against the Bill for suspending the Habeas Corpus Act 30
31
1713
39
Concerning the Pretenders Declaration
47
Jan 21 Concerning the printing of Layers Trial 55 58
53
Mar 9
141
April 5
163
1728
169
1726
185
The Papers relating to the Plot laid before the House of Lords 202
203
Debate in the Commons concerning the Punishment of the Bishop
215
Mar 2
231
27
233
The Bill against Kelly passed
257
Givt 7
267
Farther Debate in the Commons on the Number of Land Forces
273
Bangor Bishop of Dr Hoadley 847
337
Against passing the Bill for inflicting Pains and Penalties
347
1731
349
At the Close of the Session 364
365
The Kings Speech on Opening the Session
371
1714
377
1725
379
Protest on the said Motion passing in the Negative
393
The Kings Speech on Opening the Session
395
410
409
Concerning the Masters in Chancery
415
May 15
419
THE EARL OF MACCLESFIELDS ANSWER TO THE ARTICLES of
435
1723
445
Relating to the Civil List Debts
453
Bill for regulating Elections in LondonProtests relating thereto
455
Apr 20
459
Protests continued
473
Protest against committing the Bill in favour of Viscount Boling
479
At the Close of the Session
481
1723
503
19
507
Debate in the Lords on the said Bill
509
Feb 17 On a Motion for a Clause to be added to the Address relating
511
Bathurst Lord 206 332 389 519 535
519
At the Close of the Session 522
521
19
529
Bingley Lord
539
25
541
1724
547
May 6 For a Vote of Credit 666
563
Debate in the Lords on the Vote of CreditProtest thereon
567
Accession of George the Second
579
June 27
595
Sir Robert Walpoles Motion for settling on the King the entire
599
1729
607
1731
613
PRINCIPAL SECRETARIES OF STATE
685
Hanmer Sir Thomas 531
687
Proceedings concerning the Restitution of Gibraltar
695
Charles Viscount Townshend vice Lord Stanhope
699
Apr 23 Of the Members of the House of Commons who voted for
703
Mar 16
709
1724
713
SECOND REPORT of the same
731
PRINCIPAL OCCURRENCES DURING THE RECESS
761
1715
763
Thomas Holles Duke of Newcastle vice Lord Carteret
773
Jan 27 Against the Treaty of Seville
775
A Motion in the Lords for a List of Pensions passes in the Nega
791
Bill for the better regulating of Juries 802
803
1723
807
PETITIONS
809
1715
821
Debate in the Lords on a Motion That the Maintenance
825
The Kings Speech at the Close of the Session
827
PRINCIPAL OCCurrences during THE RECESSThe King goes
843
Petition from the Sugar Colonies in America
855
The Lords Address of ThanksThe Kings Answer
869
The Proceedings relating to the Sale of the late Earl of Derwent
897
1718
925
942
941
The Pension Bill passes the Commons
987
Protest against allowing above 12000 Men for the Army
1011
Apr 18
1025
The Bill for Securing the Freedom of Parliaments read the third
1039
Motion for restraining any Officer of the Salt Duty from being
1057
Farther Debate concerning Robinson and Thompson
1069
1728
1077
1713
1095
Archbishop of Canterbury
1101
1727
1145
COMMISSIONERS FOR EXECUTing the OffiCE OF LORD HIGH
1159
Sir Robert Sutton and Sir Archibald Grant expelled the House
1161
The Commons Address of ThanksThe Kings Answer
1175
13
1183
Debate in the Commons on the Trade of the Sugar Colonies
1195
GEORGE THE FIRST
1201
Debate in the Commons concerning a Call of the House in
1223
1723
1231
14
1235
Debate on Mr Horatio Walpoles Motion for laying a Duty
1265
1731
1273
1727
1277
June 20
1281
Clayton Mr 516 1024
1305
1721
1309
Peterborough
1327

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