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The most Remarkable MOTIONS, SPEECHES, DEBATES, ORDERS and RESOLUTIONS.

Together with all the PROTESTS during that Period.

AND THE

Numbers Pro and Con upon each Division.

WITH

An Account of the Promotions of the feveral PEERS, and the State of the PEERAGE in every Reign.

Connected with the Tranfactions of the COMMONS, and HISTORY of the TIMES.

AND

Illuftrated with HISTORICAL NOTES and OBSERVATIONS.

Together with the DEBATES in the Parliament of SCOTLAND relating to the UNION.

To each VOLUME are added proper INDEXES.

VOLUME the FIFFH, from 1735, to 1739.

LONDON:

Printed for EBENEZER TIMBERLAND, in Ship-Yard, Temple-Bar, and fold by the Bookfellers in Town and Country. 1742.

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HE Lords Addrefs, ibid. King's Answer, p. 136.
Lord Carteret's Speech concerning Riots, ibid. Lord

Hardwick's Speech, p. 143. Lord Bathurst's Speech, p. 147.

Lord Carteret's Speech, p. 153. The Earl of Ila's Speech,

p. 154. Motions made by the Lord Carteret, p. 158.

Motion and Division relating to a Settlement on the Prince

of Wales, ibid. A Proteft thereon, ibid. Debates about

reading his Majefty's Meffage, p. 161. Lord Carteret's

Speech, ibid. Sentiments of Lord Delawar, Earl of Chol-

mondeley, and Earl of Isla, p. 162. Lord Bathurst's Speech,

ibid. Earl of Strafford's Speech, p. 163. Proceedings

in relation to the Murder of Captain Porteous, p. 164.

Lord Lovell's Motion that the Lord Juftice Clerk of Scot

land might attend the House, and Debate thereon, p. 165.

Divifion on the Question, ibid. Scotch Judges fent for,

p. 166. A Copy of Porteous's Bill, ibid. A Debate con-

cerning the Sentence paffed on Porteous, p. 168. Argu-

ment against the Motion, p. 172. Queries to be proposed

to the Judges for their Opinion, p. 179. A Debate whe-

ther the Scotch Judges fhould be examined at the Bar, at

the Table, or upon the Wool-Sacks, p. 180. Arguments

for their being examined at the Table, or on the Wool-

Sacks. ibid. Reply, p. 186, Answer, p 192. Divifion

on the Queftion, p. 202. Proceedings on Porteous's Bill,

ibid. Duke of Argyle's Speech, p. 203. Lord Hardwick's.

Speech, p. 207. Duke of Argyle's Speech, p. 209. Lord

Hardwick's Speech, p. 210. Earl of Chesterfield's Speech

on the Play-houfe Licence-A&t, p. 211. Letters relating

to the Prince of Wales's removing the Princess from Hamp

ton Court, p. 222.

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