THE Parliamentary Register; OR, HISTORY O F THE PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE HOUSES of LORDS and COMMONS. CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF The most interesting SPEECHES and MOTIONS; accurate DURING THE SECOND SESSION of the EIGHTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN. VOL. IV. LONDON: Printed for J. DEBRETT, oppofite BURLINGTON HOUSE, PICCADILLY. 18-21 37 [iii] DDRESS (Debate on it) to the King for his fpeech from the Throne, 80-Copy of the addrefs, 105-The King's reply, 107- Joint addrefs of both Houfes to the King for his communication of Duncan, Viscount; the thanks of the Houfe voted to him and his F. I. IRELAND; Earl of Moira's fpeech refpecting the fate of it, 236. K. King's (The) fpeech, on opening Parliament, 2—Address to him, 105- Minority, Lift of, against the Affeffed-Tax Bill, 671. P. PEACE; Debate on Lord Grenville's motion for an addrefs to the King PROTESTS-ON rejecting Earl Fitzwilliam's amendment to the addrefs to HOUSE OF COMMONS. A. ACCOUNTS-of advances made to Government by the Bank, from February 25 to November 1, 1797, 200-of the total amount of mort- Addrefs to His Majefty for his fpeech, 26-His reply, 113-An amended Army Eftimates; Mr. Secretary at War moves the ufual refolutions on ASSESSED TAXES; fpeech of Sir J. Sinclair refpecting them, 306- |