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THE

Parliamentary History

OF

ENGLAND,

FROM

THE EARLIEST PERIOD

TO

THE YEAR

1803.

FROM WHICH LAST-MENTIONED EPOCH IT IS CONTINUED
DOWNWARDS IN THE WORK ENTITLED,

"THE PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES."

VOL. VIII.

A. D. 1722-1733.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY T. C. HANSARD, PETERBOROUGH-COURT, FLEET-STREET:
FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN; J. RICHARDSON; BLACK,
PARRY, & CO.; J. HATCHARD; J. RIDGWAY; E. JEFFERY; J. BOOKER;
J. RODWELL; CRADOCK & JOY; R. H. EVANS; J. BUDD; J. BOOTH;
AND T. C. HANSARD.

1811.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

THE present Volume comprises the Period from the Opening of the Sixth Parliament of Great Britain in October 1722, to the 16th Day of March 1733. The Materials have been principally collected from the following Works:

1. The Journals of the House of Lords.

2. The Journals of the House of Commons.

3. The Political State of Europe, by Mr. A. Boyer.

4. The Historical Register.

5. Timberland's History and Proceedings of the House of Lords. 6. Chandler's History and Proceedings of the House of Commons. 7. The Gentleman's Magazine, which was commenced in January

1731.

8. The London Magazine, which was commenced in April 1732. 9. Tindal's Continuation of Rapin's History of England. 10. Mr. Coxe's Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole; together with the valuable Original Correspondence and Authentic Papers contained therein. And,

11. His Memoirs of Horatio, Lord Walpole.

July 6, 1811.

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