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PART II: OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS DECEASED IN 1902
1902
JANUARY (pg. 100-105). FEBRUARY (pg. 105-113). MARCH (pg. 113-121). APRIL (pg. 121-123). MAY (pg. 124-128). JUNE (pg. 128-132). JULY (pg. 132-135). AUGUST (pg. 135-137). SEPTEMBER (pg. 137-141). OCTOBER (pg. 141-143). NOVEMBER (pg. 143-146). DECEMBER (pg. 146-149).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER II
General Remarks (pg. 35). Debate on the Alien Bill in the House of Lords (pg. 35-36). Marquis of Lansdown's Motion to send a Minister to France (pg. 36-37). Mr. Pitt's Motion to address his Majesty to communicate the Orders received by Lord Gower when he quitted Paris (pg. 37). Those Orders brought up by Mr. Dundas (pg. 37-38). Parliamentary Conversation thereon (pg. 38). Debates on the Alien Bill in the House of Commons (pg. 38-44). Assignat Bill (pg. 44). Bill for prohibiting Naval Stores, Arms, &c (pg. 44). The Corn Indemnity Bill (pg. 44). Messages from his Majesty relative to the Correspondence between Lord Grenville and Mr. Chauvelin (pg. 44-45). The same taken into Consideration by both Houses of Parliament (pg. 45-54). Addresses to his Majesty thereon (pg. 54). A Message from his Majesty to the Commons, announcing a public Declaration of War by the French against his Majesty and the United Provinces (pg. 54). The same taken into Consideration and an Address (pg. 54-68). His Majesty's Answer (pg. 68). The same Message to the Lords, and an Address (pg. 68-69). Mr. Fox moves Resolutions against the War (pg. 69-71). Resolutions moved by Mr. Grey against the War (pg. 71-75). Petition from the Town of Nottingham praying a Reform in Parliament (pg. 75). Mr. T. Grenville moves Resolutions relative to contested Elections (pg. 75-76). Motion of M. A. Taylor against the Erection of Barracks (pg. 76-77). Mr. Dundas offers to the House of Commons a Statement of the Situation of Affairs in India (pg. 77-85). Debates in both Houses of Parliament on the Slave Trade (pg. 85-91). Mr. Sheridan's Motion relative to the Existence of Seditious Practices in this Country (pg. 91-97). General Observations (pg. 97-100).
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