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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IV
Lord Chatham's motion (pg. 47-48). Debates (pg. 48-50). Petitions (pg. 50-55). London petition withdrawn (pg. 55). Petitions offered from the American agents (pg. 55-56). Rejected (pg. 56-57).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER V
1775
Lord Chatham's conciliatory bill with respect to America (pg. 58). Debates (pg. 58-61). The bill rejected (pg. 61-62). Petition from the West-India planters, and the merchants of London, to the House of Commons (pg. 62-63). Address to the Throne moved for in that House, by the Minister (pg. 63-64). Great debates; amendment moved for; rejected; original motion for the address carried by a great majority (pg. 64-66). Motion for re-committing the address, upon receiving the report from the committee (pg. 66-67). Debates longer than before (pg. 67-71). The motion rejected (pg. 71). Conference with the Lords (pg. 71). Petitions from the merchants and planters to the Lords (pg. 71). Debate on a point of order, whether the petitions should be received, previous to the making of a motion for filling up the blanks in the address (pg. 71-72). Motion made (pg. 72). Previous question put (pg. 72-73). Great debates, both with respect to the previous question, and the subject of the address (pg. 73-77). Motion for the previous question rejected by a great majority; original motion, by which the Lords concurred with the Commons in the address,agreed to (pg. 77). Protests (pg. 77).
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