THE Parliamentary Register; OR HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THЕ HOUSE OF COMMONS; CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF The most interesting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate DURING THE FOURTH SESSION of the SEVENTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. XXXVIII. LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite BURLINGTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY. MDCCXCIV. 18-22 aud.c 38 ABERDEEN police bill, 204, 233-Adjourned for want of a House, 235 Accounts, 236-Of Eaft-India Company, 530, 553-See Eaft India Addrefs, moved to the King for papers relative to the volunteer corps in 1782, 4--For papers refpecting the ftores left at Toulon and Dunkirk, 17-Thanking the King for his meffage about feditious focieties, 241One moved relative to Lord Dorchester's Letter to the Ame rican Indians, 335- -Meffage from the Lords, requesting the Commons to agree to their addrefs on feditious focieties, 385 -The addrefs, 397-Debate on adopting it, 398-Address for a monument to the memory of Captain Montagu, 397-Ditto to Captains Harvey and Hutt, 470 America, danger of a rupture with it, 334-Lord Dorchester's Letter to the Indians, 336-Meffrs. Hammond's and Randolph's letters, 444 Attornies, bill brought in respecting Popish, I B. Boyd, Walter; his letter to Mr. Pitt, refpecting the Emperor's loan, 365 Burke, right honourable Edmund, vacates his feat, 470 C. Call of the Houfe moved, 205negatived, 212 Catholics, Roman, 340-See Attornies, fee Tefts Cavalry, defentive, money for fe ven regiments of, 2 3 2 |