eo NOL ENO S- 
HISTORY OF EUROPE. 
p CHAP. I. 
Preliminary Observations.—Meeting of Parliament.—Eleétion of a 
 Speaker.—Mr. Abbot proposed—chosen without Opposition.—King’s 
" Speech.—Address moved by Lord Arden—seconded by Lord Nelson.— 
Speeches of the Marquis of “‘Abercorn—Lord Carlisle—the Duke of Nor- 
folk—Lords Grenville—Pelham—Carysfort—and_ Hobart. Address 
carried nem. diss.—Moved the same Day in the Lower House by Mr.- 
Trench—seconded by Mr. Curzon.—Speeches of Mr. Cartwright—Sir 
John Wrottesley—Mr. Pytches—Fox—Canning—Lord Hawkesbury— 
Mr. Windham—Addington—T. Grenville—Lord Castlereagh—and Mr 
Whitbread.—Address carried unanimously. : 1 
CHAP. II. 
Report, of the Address brought up—Debate on the second reading.— 
Speeches of Mr. Wilberforce—Eliot—Sir Francis Burdett—Mr. John- 
stone—Earl Temple—Generadl M aitland—Sceretary at War—Mr. Fox— 
Archdall—Chancellor of the Exchequer.—Report agreed. to.—Address 
presented—Gracious Answer of the King.—Observations. : 20 
CHAP. Il. 
Resolutions of the Committee of Supply. Debate on the first Resolution. 
~—Speeches of Mr. T. Grenville—Addington—Sir S$. Smith—Lord 
Hawkesbury—Mr. Canning—Attorney General—Dr. Lawrence.—Re- 
solutions agreed to.—Lord Moira’s Motion for Papers on the Assump- 
tion of the Dominion of the Carnatic, in the House of Lords, agreed to. 
—Proceedings on the Middlesex Petitions.—Military Estimate.—De- 
bate.—Secretary at War—Mr. Bankes—Eart Temple—Gener al Mait- 
land— Turleton— Mr. Archdall— Whitbread — Sheridan—Canning— 
Wilberforce—Fox—Windham—Chancellor of the Exchequer.—Resolu- 
tions committed.—Debate resumed on the bringing up the Report of the 
Committee—Mr. T. Grenville—Lord Hawkesbury—Sir F. Burdett— 
Dr. Lawrence—Mr. Fou—Windham—Lord Castlereagh.—Resolutions 
carried unanimously. : : : 3 INS Ge 
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