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he American Contest, and a Proposed Secession of the Opposition from Parliament, January, 1777 149 Letter to the Right Hon. Edmund S. Pery, in relation to a Bill for the Relief of the Roman Catholics of Ireland, July 18, 1778 197 Two Letters to Thomas Burgh, Esq., and John Merlott, Esq., in Vindication of his Parliamentary Conduct relative to the Affairs of Ireland, 1780 207 Letters and Reflections on the Executions of the Rioters in 1780 239 Letter to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas: with the Sketch of a Negro Code, 1792 255 Letter to the Chairman of the Buckinghamshire Meeting, held at Aylesbury, April 13, 1780, on the Subject of Parliamentary Reform 291 Fragments of a Tract relative to the Laws against Popery in Ireland 299 Letter to William Smith, Esq., on the Subject of Catholic Emancipation, January 29, 1795 361 Second Letter to Sir Hercules Langrishe, on the Catholic Question, May 26, 1795 375 Letter to Richard Burke, Esq., on Protestant Ascendency in Ireland, 1793 385 Letter on the Affairs of Ireland, 1797 413 VOL. VII. Fragments and Notes of Speeches In Parliament. Speech on the Acts of Uniformity, February 8, 1772 3 Speech on a Bill for the Relief of Protestant Dissenters, March 17, 1773 21 Speech on a Motion, for Leave to bring in a Bill to repeal and alter certain Acts respecting Religious Opinions, upon the Occasion of a Petition of the Unitarian Society, May 11, 1792 39 Speech relative to the Middlesex Election, February 7, 1771 59 Speech on a Bill for shortening the Duration of Parliaments, May 8, 1780 69 Speech on a Motion for a Committee to inquire into the State of the Representation of the Commons in Parliament, May 7, 1782 89 Speech on a Motion for Leave to bring in a Bill for explaining the Powers of Juries in Prosecutions for Libels, March 7, 1771. Together with a Letter in Vindication of that Measure, and a
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