A full and complete account of the debates in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, November 18, Wednesday, December 17, Friday, December 19, Monday, December 22, and Wednesday, December 24, 1783. Containing the whole of the proceedings upon Mr. Fox's motion for leave to bring in the East-India Bill; Mr. Baker's motion, declaring it a high crime and misdemeanor to report any opinion of His Majesty to influence the votes of the Members; Mr. Erskine's motion for a committee to take into consideration the state of the nation; Mr. Baker's motion of adjournment; on Earl Temple's resignation; on the state of the nation; Mr. Erskine's motion for addressing the Crown against dissolving Parliament; on His Majesty's answer to the address; Lord Beauchamp's motion for restraining the Lords of the Treasury from giving their assent to the East-India Company's accepting Bills without first stating their application to the House for that purpose; and Earl of Surrey's motion respecting the Office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; to which is added His Majesty's answer to the address, the India Bill amendments, and the blanks filled up. Together with correct lists of the Members who divided for the East-India Bill, and also of the absentees upon the, first reading.

  • Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.
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1784
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London : printed for J. Stockdale, opposite Burlington-House, Piccadilly, 1784.

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[4],109*-122*,212p. ; 80.

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