142 
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Commons, House of: Mr. Burke’s Dill for 
regulating his own office, xxv 181] 
+++. resolution on the Middlesex election 
expunged from the journals, 24. 
«++. committee of inquiry into the state of 
the representation refused, id. 
+++. resolutions respecting the Exchequer 
and other offices, 2b. 
«+++ debate on a pension granted to col. 
Barré, xxv 183] 
+--+ proceedings respecting the E. India 
company, xxv [88] xxvii 46] 
«... thanks to adm. Rodney, and all-the 
officers and men in the fleet, xxv 208] 
+++- monuments voted to the three cap- 
tains killed, 7d. 
e. e+ reasons assigned by Mr. Fox for-his 
resignation, xxvi 140] 
«++. debates on the king’s speech, xxvi 
141} 149] 
--«. address on it, xxvi 317] 
-.-- motion for the articles of the pro- 
visional treaty with America relating to 
it’s independence, xxvi 144] 
--.. bill for removing doubts respecting the 
rights of the parliament and courts of 
Treland, xxyi 146] 
+--+ debates on the preliminaries of peace, 
xxvi 148] 167] 
e+. address on the granting of pensions, 
xxvi 169] 
«+++ debates on the unsettled state of the 
ministry, xxvi 171] 173] 
+++- bills respecting trade with America, 
xxvi 175] 
«++. loan, xxvi 175] 
e++. motion for reform negatived, xxvi 
176] 
e++- message from the throne recommend- 
ing an establishment for the prince of 
Wales, presently followed by another fer 
" granting it out of the civil list, xxvi 179] 
208 
e+. bill for regulating certain offices in the 
Exchequer, 2b, 
---- petition from Westminster against bad 
halfpence, xxvi 196] 
++.. ———— from the Quakers against the 
slave trade, xxvi 350] 
-.-. bill for the better management of the 
’ ieee of the E. India company, xxvii 
5 
-«+. tacitly withdrawn, xxvii 56] 
++.» reports of the select committee, 7d. 
---- bill for ascertaining more distinctly 
the powers of the government of Bengal, 
xxvii 57] 
-- ++ address on the king’s speech, xxvii 58] 
307], 
«+++ Mr. Fox’s two India bills, xxvii 59] 
+++» Motion on the use made of the king’s 
name to influence members of parliament, 
xxvii 70] 
eee reprobating a present dissolu- 
tion of parliament. xxvii 71] 
INDEX TO DODSLEY’S 
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Commons, House of: third reading of the 
landtax bill deferred, xxvii 72] 
+++. conversation on earl Temple’s conduct; 
ab. 
+++. committee on the state of the nation, 
xxvii 73] 76] 83] 
+++. address to the king not to dissolve par- 
liament, xxvii 74] 85] 
-... resolution on the acceptance of bills 
by the E. India company, 26. . 
sie aie on the chaneellorship of the 
duchy of Lancaster, xxvii 75] 
--.-+ debate on resuming the committee on 
the state of the nation, xxvii 76] 
+--+. resolutions against issuing money 
before appropriated by act of parliament, 
xxvii 77] 
stu —— for deferring the mutiny 
bill, xxvii 78] 
ome that the ministers should 
have the confidence of the house and the 
public, 24. 
waver — on the unconstitutional use 
of the king’s name, ¢. . 
-».. Mr. Pitt’s first India bill rejected, 
xxvii 79] - 
..+. direct motion against ministers, xxvii 
83 j 
Bi ing of parties called for, 2b. 84] 
-+.. charge of bribery against the late 
ministers founded ona hoax, xxvii 8 
+++ meeting of members at the St. Alban’s 
tavern for a union of parties, xxvii 87] 
89] 265] eye 
+... motion of reprehension of ministers 
for continuing in office, xxvii 88] hs 
.. +. the resolution ordered to be laid before 
his majesty, 7. 91} 
--.. debate in the committee of supply, on 
the king’s refusal to dismiss his ministers, 
xxvii 91] 
-. +. address to the king for the removal of 
ministers, xxvii 92] 93] 310] 
«+++ committee to search for precedents in 
answer to the censure of the Peers, and 
consequent resolutions, xxvii 93] 
-.-- Second address for the removal of 
mijnisters, xxvii 94] 310] 
+++ his majesty’s answer, xxvii 95] 311] " 
+.++ Tepresentation in consequence, xxvii 
96] 312] ~ 
---. dissolved by proclamation, xxvii 99] 
«.-. C. W. Cornwall rechosen speaker, 
xxvii 147] i 
«+. Statement of the conduct of the high 
bailiff of Westminster in making no re- 
turn, 26. 2 
.... address in answer to the king’s speech, 
xxvii 147] 317] 
+... speech of Mr. Burke on proposing a 
representation to his majesty on the late 
dissolution, xxvii 148] 
.... the address, xxvii 151-637] 
. commutation act, xxvii 152]. 
