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Title: The Works of Samuel Johnson, Vol. 11.
Parlimentary Debates II.
Author: Samuel Johnson
Release Date: December 1, 2003 [EBook #10352]
Language: English
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THE WORKS OF SAMUEL JOHNSON, LL.D,
VOLUME THE ELEVENTH.
MDCCCXXV.
CONTENTS
Debate on an address to the king.
Debate on a motion for inquiring into the conduct of publick affairs.
Debate on a motion for indemnifying evidence relating to the conduct of
the earl of Orford.
Debate on the security and protection of trade and navigation.
Debate on an address to the king.
Debate granting pay for sixteen thousand Hanoverian troops.
Debate on the army.
Debate on spirituous liquors.
REFERENCES TO THE SPEAKERS
Argyle, Duke of,
Aylesford, Lord,
Bath, Lord,
Bathurst, Lord,
Bedford, Duke of,
Bladen, Mr.
Carteret, Lord,
Chesterfield, Lord,
Cholmondeley, Lord,
Cholmondeley, Col.
Cornwall, Mr.
Delaware, Lord,
Fowkes, Mr.
Fox, Mr.
Grenville, Mr.
Gybbon, Mr.
Hardwicke, Lord,
Herbert, Mr. H.A.
Hervey, Lord,
Islay, Lord,
Limerick, Lord,
Littleton, Mr.
Lonsdale, Lord,
Montfort, Lord,
Mordaunt, Col.
Newcastle, Duke of,
Nugent, Mr.
Orford, Earl of,
Orford, Bishop of,
Pelham, Mr.
Percival, Lord,
Phillips, Mr.
Pitt, Mr.
Powlett, Lord,
Pulteney, Mr.
Quarendon, Lord,
Raymond, Lord,
Sandwich, Lord,
Sarum, Bishop of,
St. Aubin, Sir John,
Shippen, Mr.
Somerset, Lord Noel,
Speaker, the,
Stanhope, Earl of,
Talbot, Lord,
Trevor, Mr.
Tweedale, Marquis of,
Walpole, Sir Robert,
Walpole, Mr.
Westmoreland, Lord,
Winchelsea, Earl of,
Yonge, Sir Wm.
IN PARLIAMENT.
HOUSE OF COMMONS, DECEMBER 8, 1741.
DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.
The commons who attended in the house of lords, having heard his
majesty's speech to both houses, returned to their own house, where a
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