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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER II
1801
Motion in the House of Commons for Papers respecting the Evacuation of Egypt (pg. 28-32). negatived (pg. 32-33). Motion for Papers respecting the Evacuation of Egypt in the House of Lords (pg. 33-34). negatived (pg. 34). Motion in the House of Commons for a separate Peace (pg. 34-38). negatived (pg. 38). Motion in the House of Commons for a Dismissal of his Majesty's Ministers (pg. 38). negatived (pg. 38). Navy and Army, and other Estimates (pg. 38). Supplies granted for three lunar Months (pg. 38-39). Ways and Means (pg. 39). Army Returns (pg. 39-40). Army and Navy Sedition Bill (pg. 40). Suspension of Habeas Corpus (pg. 40). Alien Bill (pg. 40). Prorogation of Parliament (pg. 40). Proclamation respecting the Composition and the Meeting of the Imperial Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (pg. 40). New Arrangements required by that great Event (pg. 40-41).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IV
1806
Finance (pg. 66-67). Budget (pg. 67-70). Loan (pg. 70). War Taxes (pg. 70-71). Taxes to provide for the Interest of the Loan (pg. 71). Irregularity of bringing forward the Ways and Means before the Army Estimates (pg. 71-72). Property Tax (pg. 72-74). Exemption of His Majesty's funded Property from the Operation of this Tax (pg. 74). Pig Iron Tax (pg. 74). Private Brewery Tax (pg. 74). Increase of Assessed Taxes (pg. 74-75). Assessed Taxes Allowance Bill (pg. 75). Irish Budget (pg. 75). Regulation Bills (pg. 75-76). Of the Office of Treasurer of the Ordnance (pg. 76). Of the Excise (pg. 76). Customs (pg. 76). Stamp Office (pg. 76). Post Office (pg. 76). Office of Surveyor General of Woods and Forests (pg. 76). Custom-House Officer's Bill (pg. 76). Inaudited Public Accounts (pg. 76-77). West India Accounts Bill (pg. 77). Auditors of Public Accounts Bill (pg. 77-79). Abuses in the Barrack Department (pg. 79-80). Grants to the Family of Lord Nelson (pg. 80). To Lord Collingwood (pg. 80). Sir Richard Strachan, and Sir John Duckworth (pg. 80). Royal Family Annuities Bill (pg. 80-81). Corn Intercourse Bill (pg. 81). American Intercourse Bill (pg. 81-89). Tortola Free Port Bill (pg. 89). Woollen Manufacture Committee (pg. 89).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER I
Meeting of the British Parliament (pg. 2). His Majesty's Speech from the Throne respecting the high Price of Provisions (pg. 2-3). and recent Communications from the French Government (pg. 3). Addresses of Thanks (pg. 3-8). Amendments proposed (pg. 5-16). Debates (pg. 16-24). Proceedings relative to the Dearth of Provisions (pg. 16). Divers Bills (pg. 16-19). Royal Proclamation (pg. 19). Industry and Zeal of the Legislature in devising Means for alleviating the public Distress (pg. 19-27).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER VI
Finances of the country (pg. 89-90). Supplies (pg. 90). Ways and Means (pg. 90). Plan of Finance, with its Object, proposed by Lord Henry Petty (pg. 90-91). Eleven Resolutions relating to his Plan laid on the Table for the consideration of the House of Commons (pg. 91). Objections to the Plan by Mr. Johnstone (pg. 91-93). and by Lord Castlereagh (pg. 93). Resolutions relating to a Plan of Finance, submitted to the House by Lord Castlereagh, in place of that of Lord H. P (pg. 93-94). Objections to Lord H. P.'s Plan by Mr. Long (pg. 94-95). Lord H. P.'s Plan defended by Mr. Tierney (pg. 95). and by Lord H. P. himself (pg. 95-96). Farther Reasoning against Lord H. P.'s Plan by Lord Castlereagh (pg. 96). Fundamental Error in Lord C.'s Plan of Finance pointed out by Mr. Giles (pg. 96). Lord H. P.'s Plan defended by Mr. David Giddy (pg. 96-97). Resolutions on Lord H. P.'s Plan reported and agreed to (pg. 97). Plan of Finance by Sir James Pulteney (pg. 97-99). Lord P.'s Plan defended, and Lord C.'s attacked by Mr. H. Thornton (pg. 99). Ways and Means (pg. 99-100). Progress of the Commission of Military Inquiry (pg. 100). Abuses in the Barrack Department (pg. 100-101). Fraudulent Dealings of Mr. Alexander Davison (pg. 101-102). Proceedings of the Treasury with regard to Davison (pg. 102-103). Motion by Mr. Robson for the Appointment of a Committee of Inquiry into useless Places, and sinecure Offices (pg. 103-104). Slightly amended by Lord H. Petty, and agreed to (pg. 104-105). Reflections on the Proceedings in Parliament relating to Finance (pg. 105). On the Nature of Money, and its great and still increasing Influx (pg. 105-106). Bad Effects of this (pg. 106-107). Observations on the Funding System (pg. 107-109). And on the Sinking Fund for paying off the National Debt (pg. 109).
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HISTORY OF EUROPE: CHAPTER IX
Parliamentary Proceedings (pg. 98). Administration questioned as to the Sailing of the Brest Fleet, and the French recent Acquisitions (pg. 98). in the Lords (pg. 98-99). and Commons (pg. 99). New Speaker (pg. 99-100). Printers' and Booksellers' Petition (pg. 100-101). Debate on the Prince of Wales's Claims to the Arrears of the Dutchy of Cornwall (pg. 101-105). Supply for two Months (pg. 105). Debate thereon (pg. 105-106). and on Mr. Robson's Charge of the Insolvency of Government (pg. 106-107). Debate on the American Treaty Bill (pg. 107-108). Eulogium pronounced on the Duke of Bedford by Mr. Fox (pg. 108-109).
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