The most interesting SPEECHES and Motions ;'accurate laid before and offered to the HOUSE, C o N T E N T S VOLUME THE TWENTY FIRST. Page Η' 2 ib. Page IS Majesty's Speech on open- Speech of Mr. Fox in explanain the feffion tion 26 Viscount Compton's remarks on of Mr. Pitt in reply 27 the King's speech of Mr. Burke - moves for an humble ad. of Mr. Grenville 28 dress to the King 3 -of Mr. Francis, Mr. PelMr. Montague's eulogium on the ham, and Mr. Burke 29 speech of Mr. Minchin 30 Speech of Mr. Fox on that business Nr. Dempster presents a petition of Mr. Chancellor Pitt 13 from the presidency of Fort Wil. of Mr. Fox in reply thereto 17 liam in Bengal ib. Mr. Sheridan states fome particu. Mr. Dempster presents another pe lars relative to the time fixed for tition from the same presidency 36 the inquiry into Mr. Hastings's The House proceeds on the charges treatment of the Princesses of against Mr. Hastings 37 Oude 18 Mr. Pitt reminds the House of his Major Scott's opinion thereon 19 with to fix on a day for the conSpeech of Mr. Pitt on that occafion ib. fideration of the commercial The Speaker expresses his wishes treaty with France that the House would settle the Observations of Mr. Pelham, Mr. order of ballotting to try election Fox, and Major Scott thereon petitions Mr. Middleton called up to the bar His Majesty's answer to the ad- of the House ib. dress ib. Mr. Rose presents the lottery bill 39 Address of the House to the King ib. Mr. Pitt moves for papers necessary Mr. Minchin moves for an account for the House to have before them, of the woollen goods exported previous to che discussion of the from London to Portugal for a French commercial treaty ib. certain period 22 Mr. Pelham makes several motions Mr. Pitt's fpeech on that motion ib. relative to our commerce with Speech of Mr. Fox thereon Portugal 40 -of Mr. Chancellor Pitt in Remarks of Mr. Pitt on those me. reply cions VOL. XXI. А Speech 38 20 23 |