CONTENTS. 



HISTORY OF EUROPE. 



CHAP. I. 



Opening of the Sessvm of Parliarjicnt — Suhtmice of hh Majesh/s Sprcch — 

 Jddreis moved for in the House of Lords, hi) Lord Elliot—Seconded by 

 Ijord GxL-ydir — Debate — Address carried luHinirnousli) — JSloied in the 

 Commons by the IIov. Mr. Dillon— Debate— Mr. Fox— Mr. Pitt— Mr. 

 Windham.— Agreed to ziitkout farther Opposition — Presented to the 

 King — Inquiry into the Causes of the late I\lahrattu War — Mr. Francis's 

 Motion agreed to, thereon. — Supplies mozed for and granted — Spanish 

 Papers laid before the House — Army Estimates— Debate thereon — Ue, 

 solutions put and agreed to. ... 1 



CHAP. II. 



Parliamentary Proceedings continued — Motion made by Sir Evan Nepean 

 for the Continuation of the Act for suspending tlie Habeas Corpus in Ire- 

 land — Debate — Sir John Newport — Mr. D. Brown — Hutchinson — Sir 

 John Stuart — Mr. Windham— Pitt — Fox— Lord de Blaquicre—Mr. 

 Alexander— Martin — Dawson — Division — Motion ■ carried. — Debates on 

 the Rupture uith Spain — in the Lords — Lord Mulgrave moves an Address 

 of Thanks to the King for the Production of the Papers relating thereto. 

 Speeches of Earl Spencer — discount Sidmouth — Lord King — Earl of 

 Darnly — Lord Grenville — Ilawlccsbury. — Address carried without a Divi- 

 tion. . . . . . y 



CHAP. III. 



Farliamentarij Proceedings continued. — Discussion of the Rupture with Spain 

 in the Home of Commons. — Debate. — Speeches of Mr. Pitt — G> -t; — 

 Amendment upon the Motion of Address of Thanks for the Production of 

 the Papers moved — Substance thereof— opposed by LordCastkri:dgh-^sip~ 



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